Manually Installing the certificate on your computer
There are times when the automated installer will not work. In such situations, you will need to manually install the certificate on your computer. Some programs require a direct installation of the certificate, beyond the installation for your computer.
Depending on the situation, there may be several steps you will need to take. You may want to read all the instructions beforehand, to familiarize yourself with the process. We recommend you print these instructions as well, so you have a reference to look at while installing.
Select the browser you are using, to see specific instructions:
Internet Explorer
FireFox
Chrome
Click on the download link at the bottom of the page.
You will see the following message at the bottom of the screen:
Click on , and wait until you get confirmation the file was saved:
Click on the button to open the folder where the file was saved (usually the "Downloads" folder).
Important: You must close Internet Explorer completely before continuing. If you do not close Internet Explorer, the installation will not work, regardless of the success message you may get later.
In the folder that was previously opened, find the file called "TheJnet.cer" (it may show up only as "TheJnet"), and double-click on it to open it.
Click on the download link at the bottom of the page.
Firefox will download the certificate, and open it for installation:
Check the box marked "Trust this CA to identify websites."
Click "OK"
Congratulations. Firefox is now SSL Compliant.
Click on the download link at the bottom of the page.
The Download icon will briefly show at the bottom-right corner of the screen, and Chrome will start the download.
Wait until the green timer circle fills up and vanishes, then click on the button for the downloaded certificate.
Windows will pop-up a warning message, asking if you want to open the file.
Click on "Open".
The certificate will open
Click on
The Certificate Installation Wizard wil open:
Click on .
In the next screen, select the option that says "Place all certificates in the following store", Then click on
In the selection window, select the item titled "Trusted Root Certificate Authorities"
Click on .
You wiull return to the previous screen, and your selection will show there.
Click on .
The last screen of the Wizard will open, allowing you to review what will be done:
Click on .
Windows will pop up a security warning:
Click on .
The certificate will be installed, and a confirmation message will show:
Click on .
In the Certificate window, click on to close the window.
Congratulations. Your computer is now SSL Compliant.
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