IIS Implementation Guide

Guide to implementing Digi-Access™ on IIS
Issuing Digi-ID™ Digital Signatures to End Users

Examples of How the Digi-ID™ Application Forms can be Customised
The Digi-ID™ End Entity Digital Certificate Enrolment Form uses basic HTML programming that can be altered to match your specific design requirements. Below are some samples of customised enrolment pages:




Examples of how the Digi-Mail™ enrolment forms can be customised

The Digi-Mail™ End Entity Digital Certificate Enrolment Form uses basic HTML programming that can be altered to match your specific design requirements. Below are some samples of customised enrolment pages:




Descriptions of the Digi-Mail™ invitations options

Digi-Mail™ certificates are issued according to the Enrolment Policy. The first stage is the Inviting stage that is controlled by the End Entity Account Manager interface in Digi-CA™. There are three options:





Descriptions of the Digi-Mail™ invitations options

The Enrolment Policy for Digi-Mail™ controls the entire certificate issuing process. Enrolment Policy is set by the Certificate Policy [CP] for the Digi-CA™. This is a specialist subject and requires experienced knowledge of Certificate Authority [CA] systems and Public Key Infrastructure [PKI]. Keeping this complex topic simple, there are three basic options for Enrolment Policy:

Issuing Digi-Mail™ Certificates to End Users
Getting Digi-Access™ Operational Quickly
The following QuickStart guide to implementing Digi-Access™ is for experienced server administrators. There is a complete implementation guide for beginners, if you need more detailed instructions.
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ARP Pre-Sales Support, Help & Technical Support

This ARP support resource is divided into three principal sections:


Examples of How the Digi-ID™ Application Forms can be Customised
The Digi-ID™ End Entity Digital Certificate Enrolment Form uses basic HTML programming that can be altered to match your specific design requirements. Below are some samples of customised enrolment pages: