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You can load a certificate exported from another computer, or request one
and load the signature sent by the Certification Authority.

I have used a program called Portecle to change the format of exported
certificates to cfx I think that the i will load.

On Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 5:50 PM Pete Helgren <pete@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Do you know what file type it is? The extension is usually a safe bet
to indicate what format it is in. Most pem, crt, csr, and key files are
text. p12 is not but that would be a weird format to send as a
certificate.


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On 10/26/2020 3:35 PM, Tom Deskevich wrote:
When you receive a certificate that needs applied to the I, is there
another step that needs to be done? I cannot open the certificate on the
shared folder. The windows error states the file is invalid for use as the
following- security certificate. When I look at it via the 5250 IFS, it
does not show what you expect to see, -- BEGIN CERTFICATE --, but almost
looks like something that needs converted to EBCDIC. TIA.

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