Install certificates in a client browser

Installing your signed client certificate in the browser ensures that security will be enabled automatically. Installing a certificate in a browser varies by browser, and by browser version. Use these procedures as examples. The steps you will follow may vary.

View and install certificates in Internet Explorer 10

Each browser maintains the list of approved certificates. How to view this list varies with the browser. To confirm that the NiagaraAX certificate for https is stored in Internet Explorer 10’s approved list:

  1. Launch Internet Explorer and click ToolsInternet Options.

  2. On the Content tab click the Certificates button.

  3. On the Certificates tab click the Trusted Root Certification Authorities tab and look for the name of your root CA certificate in the list.

  4. Click the Intermediate Certification Authorities tab and look for the name of your intermediate CA certificate in the list.

  5. Click Import... and follow the wizard to import a certificate.

Install a certificate in Firefox 21

  1. Using the Firefox menu in the upper left corner of the page, click ToolsOptionsAdvanced.

  2. Click the Encryption tab.

  3. To view certificates, click View Certificates and scroll through the list.

  4. To import a certificate, click Import... and follow the wizard.

Install a certificate in Google Chrome 24

  1. Click the wrench icon in the upper right corner of the page.

  2. Click SettingsShow advanced settings.

  3. In the HTTPS/SSL section, click Manage certificates....

  4. Click Import and follow the wizard.