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Hi Bradley

Many thanks

Before read you answer, i found and followed this link with success in
import CA :
<https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/when-certificate-import-fails-issuer-not-
store>
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/when-certificate-import-fails-issuer-not-s
tore

Then i tryied to import again the cert.pfx, but i received the same error :
An error occurred during certificate validation. The certificate issuer may
not be in certificate storage or not enabled".

Then i followed your link but when i triy to import CA , i receive this
error : There is a duplicate key in the certificate storage. The certificate
or label may already be present in the certificate storage. The label must
be unique.

The Ibm link say to select Base-64 encoded X.509 (.CER) and your DER encoded
binary .. anyway, i checked in the certificate AC list and the issuer is
enabled ..

Where am i wrong ?

Thanks in advance

Gio





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