PCoIP Zero Client and Host Administrator Guide (Issue 5)

Table 4-105: MC Add Certificate to Store Parameters
Parameter Description
Certificate File (*.pem) Use the Browse button to locate the certificate file, and then click
Add.
After adding a certificate to the certificate store, you can then select a usage from the drop-
down menu in the Certificate Store section. This field indicates how the device will use
the certificate.
Figure 4-117: MC Certificate Store
Parameter Description
No Usage Select this option when you are adding a certificate that does not
contain a private key (e.g., a certificate used to verify a View
Connection Server or a PCoIP Connection Manager).
802.1X Select this option when you are adding a certificate that contains a
private key.
Note: This option only appears in the drop-down list if the certificate
contains a private key.
7.27.2 AWI: Certificate Upload Settings
The Certificate Upload page lets you upload and manage your CA root and client
certificates for host cards and zero clients. You can access this page from the Upload >
Certificate menu.
The maximum size for a certificate that you can upload from the AWI is 10,239 bytes. You
can upload up to 16 certificates providing you do not exceed the maximum storage size of
98,112 bytes. The available storage field lets you know how much space is left in the
certificate store.
Note: If SCEP is enabled, you can only upload a maximum of 14 additional certificates
since two slots are reserved for SCEP server certificates.
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