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Expand the Certificate Options to access the import and export certificate features.
Step 3 – Group Policy Status
A Group Policy is required to distribute certificates and locally created packages. The Secunia
CSI can easily create this GPO so the WSUS Signing Certificate is distributed to all clients.
Please choose to use WSUS or System Center Configuration Manager. Once this is completed
expand the Group Policy Options.
If you are creating the CSI WSUS Group Policy for the first time, proceed by selecting all the
options and then click Create Group Policy.
Remote Registry service (disabled by default on Win7/Vista) should be enabled and started for
the certificate to be successfully installed.
If you prefer to create your own Group Policy to distribute the WSUS Signing Certificate,
please refer to our online FAQ http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/corporate/faq/.
If you prefer not to create the CSI WSUS Group Policy, the existing Windows Updates GPOs
must be edited in accordance with Setting Up Clients to Access WSUS.
Be aware that in order to import your own certificate through the Secunia CSI, the
WSUS connection must be configured to accept SSL connections.
Besides distributing the certificate through the CSI WSUS GPO, it is also possible
to provision certificate to the target computers by going to Patching > WSUS/SCCM
> Deployment, selecting the target hosts where the certificate is to be installed
(CTRL+ mouse click for multiple selection) and then right-click and select Verify and
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