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Using Internet Explorer, connect to the URL: https://<MCS Server full
computer name>:<https port>/<ENOVIA application
name>/emxLogin.jsp.
A certificate error appears in the address bar.
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Click
Continue to this website (not recommended).
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Click Certificate Error in the address bar and select
View
certificate
in the certificate dialog. In the
General tab click Install
Certificate.
The Certificate Import Wizard appears.
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Click Next and select the following:
- Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of
certificate.
- Place all the certificate in the following store.
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Click Next and the details of the selected options appear. Click Finish.
The import was successful message appears.
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Click Tools > Internet Options >
Content tab in your browser.
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Click Certificates and select the Trusted Root Certification
Authorities tab.
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Select the certificate issued to
servername
, that is issued
by servername
.
Note:
servername
is the full computer name of the machine on
which the application server, in which the MCS application is deployed, is
running.
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Click Export.
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Click Next in the Certificate Export
Wizard.
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Select the default option for "
Export File Format
" (DER
encoded binary X.509 (.CER)) and click Next.
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Enter an appropriate file name and note down the full path, which is specified.
For example, the full path can be
C:\root.der
.
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Click Next and click Finish.
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Close other dialogs and open the command prompt.
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Go to the <JAVA_HOME>/bin folder for this Java and then run the
following command:
keytool -list -keystore <JAVA_HOME>\lib\security\cacerts
where
<JAVA_HOME> is the home location of the latest compatible (with
3DEXPERIENCE server) and supported (as per Program Directory) Java update
installed on your client computer.
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Enter the keystore password.
Note:
Contact your administrator for the keystore password.
The following information is displayed along with a list of
certificates:
Keystore type: JKS
Keystore provider: SUN
Your keystore contains <x> entries.
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Import the certificate, which was exported in steps 6 to 13 using the
following command:
keytool -importcert -trustcacerts -v -file <FullPathOfCertificateFile>
-alias <UniqueAliasName> -keystore
<JAVA_HOME>\lib\security\cacerts
where,
FullPathOfCertificateFile is the full path of the file into which the
certificate was exported in step 12. For example, C:\root.der.
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Enter the keystore password.
Note:
Contact your administrator for the keystore password.
The
information about the certificate is displayed in a confirmation message.
-
Type
Yes
and press Enter
.
A success message is displayed.
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In
<JAVA_HOME>/bin
run the following command:
keytool -list -keystore <JAVA_HOME>\lib\security\cacerts
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Enter the keystore password.
Note:
Contact your administrator for the keystore password.
The following information is displayed along with a list of certificates.
Keystore type: JKS
Keystore provider: SUN
Your keystore contains <x+1> entries
This message confirms that your private root certificate is added to the Extranet server
cacerts keystore, as a trusted certificate authority.
Note:
When Java is updated on
client side to use the existing AutoCAD PLM Collaboration Services you should manually update the
JAVA_HOME
in Env.txt
.