Note: If prompted whether to trust certificates issued by your CA automatically, select the Always Trust option to trust and install your certificate. Enter the key pair's password and click 'OK'. Navigate to the location of your saved certificate file and click 'Open'.Ħ. Under 'Keychains' on the left, select 'Login' then 'File' > 'Import Items.'ĥ. Chrome uses the Keychain Access utility built into MAC OS manage digital certificates. Scroll down again and click the Manage Certificates button under HTTPS/SSL. Scroll down and click the Show Advanced Settings link.ģ. Open Google Chrome, then click 'Menu icon' followed by 'Settings'. Importing your Certificate into Chrome: 1. Click 'OK' to finalize and that's it! You have successfully exported your Comodo Personal Authentication certificate. This will be requested should you later import the certificate into another browser/mail client or device.Ĩ. Next, create a password to protect the exported file.
Create a name for the file, choose a location to export/save location and click 'Save'.ħ. Choose 'Personal Information Exchange (.p12)' as the file format. Select the certificate that you want to export and open File > Export Items.Ħ. Under 'Keychains' on the left, select 'Login' and click 'My Certificates' in the 'Category' column.ĥ. Chrome uses the Keychain Access utility built into MAC OS manage digital certificate 4. The Keychain Access screen will be displayed. Scroll down the page and click the 'Manage Certificates' button under HTTPS/SSL.Ĭomodo Personal Authentication Certificates | © 2016 Comodo Certificate Authority.
Scroll down the setting page and click Show Advanced Settings.ģ. Open Google Chrome, then click the 'Menu icon' followed by 'Settings'. Exporting your certificate from Google Chrome Import your certificate into Google ChromeĮxporting your Certificate from Chrome 1.
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Personal Authentication Certificates Importing and exporting your certificate using Chrome on Mac OS X This document explains how you can use Chrome on Mac OS X to import or export an existing CPAC certificate.