Use the Windows Microsoft Management Console - User Replication Agent Installation and Setup Guide - Foundation 24.1 - Foundation 24.1 - Ready - Perceptive Content - external - Perceptive-Content/User-Replication-Agent-Installation-and-Setup-Guide/Foundation-24.1/User-Replication-Agent-Installation-and-Setup-Guide/Appendix-A-LDAP-TLS-connection-setup/Export-the-certificate-from-your-LDAP-server-Windows-and-Linux/Use-the-Windows-Microsoft-Management-Console - 2024-04-02 - Your instructions may vary depending on your version of Windows. Perform these tasks on the LDAP server computer. To configure the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) Snap-in, complete the following steps.

User Replication Agent Installation and Setup Guide

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Perceptive Content
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User Replication Agent Installation and Setup Guide
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Foundation 24.1
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Your instructions may vary depending on your version of Windows. Perform these tasks on the LDAP server computer. To configure the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) Snap-in, complete the following steps.

  1. To open the MMC console, click Start, and then click Run.
  2. In the Run dialog box, type MMC, and then click OK.
  3. From the File menu, click Add/Remove Snap-in.
  4. In the Add/Remove Snap-in dialog box, click Add.
  5. In the Add Standalone Snap-in dialog box, click Certificates, and then click Add.
  6. In the Certificates Snap-in dialog box, select Computer Account, and then click Next.
  7. In the Select Computer dialog box, select Local computer, and then click Finish.
  8. In the Add Standalone Snap-in dialog box, click Close.
  9. In the Add/Remove Snap-in dialog box, click OK. Your installed certificates are located in the Certificates folder in the Personal container.
  10. Use the MMC snap-in to install the certificate on the server.
    1. In the Console Root tree, expand Certificates (Local Computer), and then click Personal.
    2. Right-click anywhere in the right pane, point to All Tasks, and then click Request New Certificate.
    3. In the Certificate Request Wizard dialog page, click Next.
    4. In the Certificate Type page, under Certificate types, select Computer, and then click Next.
    5. In the Friendly Name text box, you can type a name for the certificate or leave the text box blank, and then complete the wizard. After the wizard finishes, the certificate displays in the folder with the fully qualified computer domain name.
  11. Export the certificate.
    1. Locate your certificate in the Personal folder.
    2. Right-click the certificate name, point to All Tasks, and then click Export.
    3. In the Certificate Export Wizard welcome page, click Next.
    4. In the Export Private Key page, select No, do not export the private key, and then click Next.
    5. In the Export File Format page, select DER encoded binary X.509 (CER), and then click Next.
      Note: Your certificate must be exported to the Base-64 Encoded X.509 (DER) format with a CER file name extension so that it can be imported into the Perceptive Content certificate database.
    6. In the File to Export page, browse to the temporary directory you created for the downloaded certificate utility files, and then name the certificate by typing a file name with a CER extension in the File name box.
    7. Click Next, and then click Finish.