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userspace:zertifikats_import [2012/10/26 11:40] tobias |
userspace:zertifikats_import [2013/05/11 12:30] tobias removed: service restart (opsiclientd) |
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Tested with Windows 7 Enterprise x86 \\ | Tested with Windows 7 Enterprise x86 \\ | ||
- | If you want to use the OPSI Software Kiosk you have one Problem: The certificate errors. | + | If you want to use the OPSI Software Kiosk you have one Problem: The certificate errors.\\ |
- | This OPSI Package generates a new OPSI Client | + | This OPSI-Package generates a new OPSI Client |
- | The Hostname | + | The hostname |
- | After that the Script | + | After that the script |
- | Attention: Firefox has it' | + | Attention: Firefox has it' |
- | Achtung: Firefox verwendet nicht den Windows Zertifikatsspeicher ! <br> | + | Achtung: Firefox verwendet nicht den Windows Zertifikatsspeicher !\\ |
- | You need the CertMgr.Exe | + | ( comment from wolfbardo : you can use the mozilla-nss utils to import in mozilla certifikate storage \\ |
+ | see https:// | ||
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+ | You need the CertMgr.Exe. \\ | ||
+ | Copy this tool into your package folder (%SCRIPTPATH%)\\ | ||
+ | CertMgr is available as part of the Windows SDK. [[http:// | ||
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+ | Every time you reinstall or update the Opsi-Client-Agent you must set this package to setup again. The Opsi-Client-Agent installer will override your own certificate... | ||
==== import.ins ==== | ==== import.ins ==== | ||
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- | net stop opsiclientd | + | |
- | net start opsiclientd | + | |
[DosInAnIcon_Import] | [DosInAnIcon_Import] |