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authorKatarina Behrens <Katarina.Behrens@cib.de>2017-08-31 00:14:16 +0200
committerGabor Kelemen <kelemeng@ubuntu.com>2017-08-31 13:07:10 +0200
commitd32748eb92d52f1163ff560529ac488dfb25a3b7 (patch)
treef50d4b9091b83a225e468371738c8bad719e35bd
parentba1b065b296a1fce482bb3ebfa2fc8b765b45456 (diff)
tdf#105606: Clarify access to X509 certificate storage
* hint to MSIE on Windows, it's perhaps the easiest * MacOSX uses TB/FF storage * point to Tools > Options way to choose which TB/FF profile to use * env. variables are so 90ties Change-Id: I6aef05d1f71f98c71cfcc0278b0e5d373959f0ca Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/41743 Reviewed-by: Gabor Kelemen <kelemeng@ubuntu.com> Tested-by: Gabor Kelemen <kelemeng@ubuntu.com>
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<paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_idN106F6" role="heading" level="2">Managing your Certificates</paragraph>
<switch select="sys">
<case select="WIN">
-<paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_idN1070A" role="paragraph">If you are using Microsoft Windows, you can manage your certificates from the Control Panel applet "Internet Options" on the "Contents" tab page.</paragraph>
+<paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_idN1070A" role="paragraph">If you are using Microsoft Windows, you can manage your certificates either from the Control Panel applet "Internet Options" on the "Contents" tab page or from MS Internet Explorer.</paragraph>
<paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id8311410" role="paragraph">Import your new root certificate into the Trusted Root Certification Authorities list.</paragraph>
</case>
<default>
-<paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_idN1071D" role="paragraph">If you are using Solaris or Linux, you must install a recent version of Thunderbird or Firefox to install some system files that are needed for encryption.<comment>how about Mac OS X?</comment></paragraph>
- <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_idN10720" role="tip">If you have created different profiles in Thunderbird or Firefox, and you want %PRODUCTNAME to use one specified profile for certificates, then you can set the environment variable MOZILLA_CERTIFICATE_FOLDER to point to the folder of that specified profile.</paragraph>
+<paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_idN1071D" role="paragraph">If you are using Linux, macOS or Solaris, you must install a recent version of Thunderbird or Firefox. %PRODUCTNAME will then access their certificate storage.</paragraph>
+ <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_idN10720" role="tip">If you have created different profiles in Thunderbird or Firefox and you want to use certificates from one specific user profile, select the profile in <emph>Tools - Options - Security - Certificate Path</emph>. Alternatively, you can set the environment variable MOZILLA_CERTIFICATE_FOLDER to point to the folder containing that profile.</paragraph>
<list type="ordered">
<listitem>
<paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id944242" role="paragraph">Open your web browser’s preferences, select the <emph>Advanced</emph> section, click on the <emph>Certificates</emph> tab, and then choose <emph>View Certificates</emph>. The <emph>Certificate Manager</emph> dialog will appear.</paragraph>