Importing Certificate Authority into a browser
You must import Certificate Authority (CA) into a browser to prevent certificate errors when accessing the HCL OneTest™ Server UI.
Before you begin
You must have completed the following tasks:
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Saved a CA during the installation of HCL OneTest™ Server.
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Installed a browser which you use to access HCL OneTest™ Server.
Importing CA into Google Chrome
Procedure
- Open a Google Chrome browser.
- Navigate to .
- Click Security from Privacy and security pane.
- Click Manage certificates, and then Import.
- Click Next in the Certificate Import Wizard.
- Click Browse and select the CA that you want to import, and then click Next.
- Select the Place all certificates in the following store option to store the CA securely.
- Click Browse and then select Trust Root Certification Authorities as certificate store.
- Click OK, and then Finish
Results
Importing CA into Mozilla Firefox
Procedure
- Open a Mozilla Firefox browser.
- Enter “about:preferences#privacy” in the address bar and press the Enter button.
- Locate and click the View Certificates option.
- Select Authorities tab, and then click Import.
- Select the CA that you want to import, and then click Open.
- Select Trust this CA to identify websites in the Downloading Certificate window.
- Click OK to import the CA into the browser, and then close the window.
- Restart Firefox.
Results
Importing CA into Microsoft Edge
Procedure
- Type certmgr.msc in the Start menu Search filed, and then press the Enter button.
- Expand Trusted Root Certification Authorities, and then select Certificate.
- Right-click on the empty space, and then select .
- Click Next in the Certificate Import Wizard.
- Click Browse and select the CA that you want to import, and then click Next.
- Select the Place all certificates in the following store option to store the CA securely.
- Click Browse and then select Trust Root Certification Authorities as certificate store.
- Click Next, and then Finish to import the certificate.