This is the main Digi-Access™ Help page for end users and provides all the support pages you require to own and use your Digi-Access™ two factor authentication certificates. For Administrator help and instructions, view the Digi-Access™ Administrator support section.
Depending on how you decide to implement Digi-Access™ will dictate whether you need a new login page or not.
To enable Client Certificate Authentication on IIS 5.x+ you will need to obtain Certification Authority [CA] Certificates, your own Digi-Access™ Client Certificate and setup a local user (or Active Directory Domain) account on a Windows Server that the IIS 5.x+ web server is installed and running on.
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To enable Client Certificate Authentication on IIS 5.x+ you will need to obtain Certification Authority [CA] Certificates, your own Digi-Access™ Client Certificate and setup a local user (or Active Directory Domain) account on a Windows Server that the IIS 5.x+ web server is installed and running on.
2.1 Obtaining and installing the Digi-Access™ Certification Authority Certificates
Once the Windows User Account (from section 3.1) is present, you may move to the final step of this document where you setup a Digi-Access™ user. Before you do this, make sure that you have the following items available:
Log on as a Domain Administrator to the Windows Server where Windows Active Directory is installed on and the Windows server containing the Digi-Access™ facility is connected to and:
Go to Windows Administrative Tools.