How to Export an SSL Certificate for Use on Other Servers

SSL certificates are documents that get stored inside your web browser. If you visit a site with an SSL certificate on a specific computer server, it is downloaded to the memory of the browser on that server. The file will not be present on a computer on a different server if that computer has not yet visited that page. If you want to export an SSL certificate so you can use it on a computer on another server, you can do so using your browser controls.

Instructions

    • 1

      Open your web browser.

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      Enter your web browser's "Options" utility. Internet Explorer users will need to click "Tools" and then "Internet Options," for example. Mozilla Firefox users will need to click "Tools" and then "Options..." Google Chrome users will need to click "Customize" and then "Options."

    • 3

      Click "Content" and then "Certificates" in Internet Explorer. Click on the certificate you'd like to export and then click on the "Export" button to export it for use on other servers.

    • 4

      Click "Advanced" and then "View Certificates" in Mozilla Firefox. Click on the certificate you'd like to export and then click on the "Export" button to export it for use on other servers.

    • 5

      Click "Under the Hood" and then "Manage Certificates" in Google Chrome. Click on the certificate you'd like to export and then click on the "Export" button to export it for use on other servers.

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