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Updating The Security Certificate For Your Web Browser

You may encounter a situation when accessing a valid UM web site where you get a warning about the security certificate not being from a trusted certificate source. You can choose to ignore this message and click Continue, or create an exception. A better way to deal with this is to update your browser's root security certificate. By updating, you should be able to eliminate the warning window.

Updating Internet Explorer 6 and 7
  1. Delete the old security certificate (if any):
    • Launch Internet Explorer
    • Click Tools then Internet Options
    • On the Internet Options window, select the Content tab and click the Certificates button
    • On the Certificates window, click on the Trusted Root Certification Authorities tab; you should see a list of issuing certificate authorities and the corresponding certificates
      - Scroll through the list to search for UMD College Park root
      - If found, click to select it, then click the Remove button
    • Click Yes
    • Click Yes
  2. Get new root security certificate:
    • Type in the URL http://cert.umd.edu
    • Click the install the University Root Certificate link
    • Click the Install DER root certificate (for Internet Explorer or Opera browser)
    • Select Open
    • Click Install Certificate
    • Click Next
    • In the Certificate Store window, select the Place all certificates in the following store, then click the Browse button
    • Select Trusted Root Certification Authorities
    • Click OK
    • Click Next
    • Click Finish
    • Click Yes to the You are about to install a certificate... window
    • Click OK in the Import successful window
    • Click OK in the Certificate Store window to finish
Updating SeaMonkey 1.1.x on a Windows Computer
  1. Delete the old security certificate (if any):
    • Select Edit -> Preferences -> Privacy & Security -> Certificates
    • In the Certificates window, click on Manage Certificates, then click on Authorities
      - Search for University of Maryland -> Root Certificate Authority v1
    • If found, click Delete
    • Click OK in the Certificate Manager window
  2. Get new root security certificate:
    • Click the install the University Root Certificate link
    • Click the * Install PEM root certificate (for Netscape or Mozilla-based browser)
    • Click all three check boxes:
      • Trust this CA to identify web sites
      • Trust this CA to identify email users
      • Trust this CA to identify software developers
    • Click OK
Updating Firefox 2.x and 3.x on a Windows Computer
  1. Delete the old security certificate (if any):
    • Select Tools -> Options -> Advanced -> Encryption -> View Certificates
    • Click Authorities button
    • Search for University of Maryland -> Root Certificate Authority v1;
      • If found, click Delete
      • Click OK in the Delete CA Certificates window
  2. Get new root security certificate:
    • Go to the URL http://cert.umd.edu
    • Click the install the University Root Certificate link
    • Click the * Install PEM root certificate (for Netscape or Mozilla-based browser)
    • Click all three check boxes:
      • Trust this CA to identify web sites
      • Trust this CA to identify email users
      • Trust this CA to identify software developers.
    • Click OK
Updating Opera 9.x on a Windows Computer
  1. Delete the old security certificate (if any):
    • Select Tools -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Security
    • Click Manage Certificates button
    • In the Certificate Manager window, click on the Authorities tab
    • Search for University of Maryland -> Root Certificate Authority v1
    • If found, click Delete
    • Click OK in the Delete CA Certificates window
  2. Get new root security certificate:
    • Go to the URL http://cert.umd.edu
    • Click the install the University Root Certificate link
    • Click the Install DER root certificate (for Internet Explorer or Opera browser)
    • Click OK
Updating Safari 2.x and 3.x on a Mac
  1. Get new root security certificate:
    • Go to the URL http://cert.umd.edu
    • Click the install the University Root Certificate link
    • Click the Download MacOSX root installer (for Safari browser, if .dmg file does not automount, double click it)
    • Click Continue
    • Double click on the UMD-CA icon
    • Click on Continue three times
    • Click on Install
    • Click OK
Updating Firefox 2.x and 3.x on a Mac
  1. Delete the old security certificate (if any):
    • Select Firefox -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Encryption -> View Certificates button
    • In the Certificate Manager window, click on the Authorities tab
    • Search for University of Maryland -> Root Certificate Authority v1
    • If found, click Delete, then OK in the Delete CA Certificates window
  2. Get new root security certificate:
    • Go to the URL http://cert.umd.edu
    • Click the install the University Root Certificate link
    • Click the * Install PEM root certificate (for Netscape or Mozilla-based browser)
    • Click all three check boxes:
      • Trust this CA to identify web sites
      • Trust this CA to identify email users
      • Trust this CA to identify software developers
    • Click OK
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