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Microsoft Internet Explorer
= Microsoft Internet Explorer =
You have two possibilities using Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE6, IE7.) One is to automatically install it using ActiveX and one is to manually import it.
 
 
== Manual Installation (for a single user) ==
If you want to install the Mozilla Root Certificate manually into Internet Explorer do the following:
''Note: This procedure only adds the Mozilla Root Certificate to the current user! If you have multiple user accounts have a look at the next section.''
 
== Import into Microsoft Windows for multiple users ==
If you have more than one account on your computer you don't want to install the Mozilla Root Certificate for every single user. Therefore you can manually import the Mozilla Root Certificates into the Local Machine Store.
 
# Log in as an Administrator
# Click the windows Start button and choose Run
# Type MMC, then hit Enter
# From the new window open the File menu and choose Add/Remove Snap-in...
# Click the Add Button
# Choose the certificates item from the listbox and click the Add Button
# Choose the Computer Account radio button and click the Next Button
# Choose the Local Computer radio button and click the Finish Button
# Click the Close Button
# Click the Ok Button
# Expand the tree to view Trusted Root Certification Authorities node
# Right-click on the Trusted Root Certification Authorities
# Find the All Tasks menu item then choose Import off that menu and click Next
# Type in, or browse to certificate you want to insert and click Next
# Verify that the radio box labeled Place all certificates in the following store is checked and that text box says Trusted Root Certification Authorities
# Click Next and then Finish
 
At this point you should get a message saying the import was successful, and you can close the MMC window.
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