Installing certificates, Commands, Installing – Lenovo THINKPAD Z60M User Manual
Page 83: Certificates
Table
27.
System
Health
and
Help
(continued)
Module
Description
Logs
Allows
you
to
view
log
files.
Installing
certificates
The
user
interface
for
the
Virtualization
Module
for
Antidote
Delivery
Manager
program
is
Web-based
and
uses
CA
(Certificate
Authority)
Root
certificates
to
communicate.
A
default
certificate
is
installed.
You
can
use
this
default
certificate,
customize
the
default
certificate,
or
use
your
own
custom
certificate.
These
certificates
must
be
installed
to
communicate
with
the
Virtualization
Module
for
Antidote
Delivery
Manager
program.
The
following
steps
provide
instructions
on
how
to
install
certificates:
1.
Open
a
Web
browser
such
as
Windows
Internet
Explorer.
2.
Type
the
following
IP
address
in
the
address
field:
192.168.0.12.
3.
On
the
Security
Alert
from
Internet
Explorer,
click
View
Certificate
.
4.
On
the
General
Tab,
Click
Install
Certificate
,
or
if
you
are
working
with
an
existing
certificate,
make
a
note
of
the
Serial
Number
in
the
Value
field
on
the
Details
tab.
5.
Type
your
User
ID
and
password
in
the
User
ID
and
password
fields
on
the
Authentication
prompt.
Note:
If
your
User
ID
and
password
does
not
authenticate,
you
will
be
continuously
prompted
for
your
User
ID
and
password.
The
User
ID
and
password
requested
at
the
Authentication
prompt
will
need
to
be
set
up
on
the
server
computer.
This
User
ID
and
password
is
set
up
in
User
Accounts
located
on
the
Control
Panel
in
Windows.
Virtualization
Module
for
Antidote
Delivery
Manager
requires
a
password
set
for
this
User
Account.
6.
From
the
main
menu
in
the
Virtualization
Module
for
Antidote
Delivery
Manager
program,
click
Manage
and
Configure
.
7.
In
the
Upload
field,
click
Browse
,
and
browse
to
your
certificate.
Certificates
will
have
the
file
extension
of
.pfx.
8.
Type
in
your
password.
9.
Click
Submit
.
A
prompt
will
display
letting
you
know
the
file
was
uploaded
successfully.
10.
From
the
Virtualization
Module
for
Antidote
Delivery
Manager
menu,
click
Restart
Target
PC
.
This
reboots
the
server
computer
and
engages
the
installed
certificate.
Commands
The
following
commands
are
used
to
control
the
Virtualization
Module
for
Antidote
Delivery
Manager
program.
v
/E
-
enables
all
networking
(/ip
and
/nm
ignored).
v
/D
-
disables
all
networking
(/ip
and
/nm
ignored).
v
/A
-
allows
connection
to
defined
IP
address
or
domain
name
only.
v
/IP
-
allows
connection
to
specified
ip_address
only.
v
/DN
-
allows
connection
to
specified
domain_name
(DNS
name)
only.
v
/NM
-
net_mask
(optional)
default
=
255.255.255.255.
NETWK:
The
NETWK
command
controls
the
operation
of
all
networks.
v
NETWK
/D
disables
all
network
traffic
by
disabling
all
network
adapters.
Chapter
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Antidote
Delivery
Manager
infrastructure
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