Downloading AutoVue Client Certificate

Before you can use AutoVue in Unifier, you must download the AutoVue Client certificate and place it in the browser certificate exception list. Follow these instructions for each user accessing Unifier AutoVue.

For more information refer to the "Setup for Java Web Start AutoVue Client in HTTPS Environments" page of the Oracle Support (support.oracle.com), Knowledge tab.

Downloading on Windows

To download the localhost certificate:

  1. In Unifier, select Help > Download Plugins.
  2. From the Download page, select the download for the localhost certificate.
  3. Double-click to open the localhost.cer file you just downloaded.
  4. Click Install Certificate... to start the Certificate Import Wizard.
  5. Select the store location (Current User or Local Machine) and click Next.
  6. Select the option Place all certificates in the following store and click Browse.
  7. Select the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store and click OK.
  8. Click Next and click Finish. A dialog box opens warning you about the risk of installing this certificate.
  9. Click Yes to accept installing this certificate.
  10. After the install certificate has imported, click OK.

After installing the localhost certificate, you can use AutoVue client in Chrome. For Mozilla Firefox, perform these additional steps:

  1. Open a new tab and type: about:config.
  2. In the Search box, type security.enterprise_roots.enabled.
  3. Double click security.enterprise_roots.enabled to set the flag to True.

For more information on installing the certificate in Mozilla Firefox (and if your Firefox version is lower than version 49), refer to the mozilla wiki page (https://wiki.mozilla.org): Installing Certificates Into Firefox.

Downloading on Mac OS

To download the localhost certificate:

  1. In Unifier, select Help > Download Plugins.
  2. Double-click the downloaded localhost.cer file to add it to Keychain Access.
  3. From the Keychain Access window, open the localhost certificate.
  4. Expand the Trust node and set the value of the Secure Dockets Layer (SSL) field to Always Trust.
  5. Close the Keychain Access window.

See Also

Before you Begin Working with Document Manager

Launching AutoVue Web Start Client



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