Using HTTPS with IE (Internet Explorer) 10

This chapter provides tutorial notes and example codes on using certificates in IE 10. Topics include why Web browsers need certificates; viewing the certificate from an https Web server; installing the certificate from a server; exporting a certificate from IE 10 to a certificate file; importing a certificate into IE 10.

Visiting "https" Web Site with IE 10

Viewing Server Certificate Details in IE 10

Viewing Server Certificate Path in IE 10

Installing Server Certificate Permanently in IE 10

Viewing Certificates in Certificate Stores in IE 10

Listing of Trusted Root CA in IE 10

Exporting Certificate to File from IE 10

Saving Server Certificate to File with IE 10

Deleting Certificates from IE 10

IE 10 Supporting Multiple Certificate Paths

IE 10 Reinstalling Root Certificates Automatically

Windows Automatic Root Update Mechanism

Conclusions:

Table of Contents

 About This Book

 Introduction of PKI (Public Key Infrastructure)

 Introduction of HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure)

Using HTTPS with IE (Internet Explorer) 10

 Using HTTPS with Chrome 40

 Using HTTPS with Firefox 35

 Perl Scripts Communicating with HTTPS Servers

 PHP Scripts Communicating with HTTPS Servers

 Java Programs Communicating with HTTPS Servers

 Certificate Stores and Certificate Console

 .NET Programs Communicating with HTTPS Servers

 CAcert.org - Root CA Offering Free Certificates

 PKI CA Administration - Issuing Certificates

 Digital Signature - Microsoft Word 2007

 Digital Signature - OpenOffice.org 3

 S/MIME and Email Security

 PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) Terminology

 Outdated Tutorials

 References

 PDF Printing Version