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Configuring the Domino Certificate Authority application profile
The Domino Certificate Authority application profile identifies the CA's key ring file and specifies the name of the CA server. Domino adds a link to the CA server when you send a message to clients and server administrators who request certificates. The clients and server administrators use this information to determine where to pick up certificates.

1. Make sure you created a CA key ring file and certificate.

2. From the Domino Administrator, click Files, and open the Domino Certificate Authority application.

3. Click Configure Certificate Authority Profile.

4. If necessary, enter the CA key ring path and file name in the CA Key File field. By default, Notes looks for the key ring file on the local hard drive. You can also specify a network drive accessible to other administrators.

5. Enter the TCP/IP DNS name of the server that runs the CA application in the Certificate Server DNS name field. Domino uses this name to indicate where to pick up signed certificates in the messages sent to administrators and clients.

6. Click Save & Close.

7. Set up SSL on the CA server.

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