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18. Select [Root CA], and then click [Next].
19. Select [Create a new private key], and then click [Next].
20. Select a cryptographic provider, key length, and hash algorithm to create a new
private key, and then click [Next].
21. In [Common name for this CA:], enter the Certificate Authority name, and then
click [Next].
22. Select the validity period, and then click [Next].
23. Leave [Certificate database location:] and [Certificate database log location:]
without change, and then click [Next].
24. Click [Configure].
25. When the message "Configuration succeeded" appears, click [Close].
To encrypt user information, create a server certificate in the Windows server. Windows
Server 2016 is used as an example.
1. On the [Start] menu, point to [All Applications], and then click [Internet Information
Service (IIS) Manager] of [Administrative Tools].
2. In the left column, click [Server Name], and then double-click [Server Certificate].
3. In the right column, click [Create Certificate Request...].
4. Enter all the information, and click [Next].
5. In [Cryptographic service provider:], select a provider, and then click [Next].
6. Click [...], and then specify a file name for the certificate request.
7. Specify a location in which to store the file, and then click [Open].
8. Click [Finish].
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Creating a Server Certificate
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Registering/Changing/Deleting User Codes | Logging in to the Machine Using an IC Card or a
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