Display Trusted Certificates from the Certificate type drop down list if it is not Click Apply.
2.5.2 How to import certificate details into the Java Plug-in certificate store
When configuring Discoverer Plus to run over HTTPS using Java Plug-in, you import the certificate details into the Java Plug-in certificate store after you have used the Certificate Export Wizard to export a certificate file. 1. Display the Java Control Panel. For example, on Windows display the Windows Control Panel, then select the Java icon. 2. Display the Security tab and click Certificates.3. Display Trusted Certificates from the Certificate type drop down list if it is not
selected. 4. Click Import and import the certificate file that you saved in Section 2.5.1, How to install a security certificate on a Discoverer Plus client machine for example, c:\tmp\mycertificate.cer. 2-10 Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer The security certificate is displayed in the list of certificates in the Java Plug-in certificate store.5. Click Apply.
2.6 About running Discoverer Plus over HTTP for the first time on a client machine
When you start Discoverer Plus for the first time on a client machine, you perform a one-time setup process to install a Java Virtual Machine and initialize the Discoverer Plus software. This process is typically performed when: ■ you want to test that Discoverer is working ■ a Discoverer end user wants to start Discoverer Plus for the first time on a client machine If you upgrade Discoverer, you might have to repeat the setup process. For example, you might install a new version of Discoverer Plus that requires a new version of the Java runtime environment. Oracle BI Discoverer installs the Sun Java Plug-in on client browser machines. For more information about changing the Java plug-in that Discoverer uses, see Section 4.10, About running Discoverer Plus with different Java Virtual Machines . The Discoverer Plus initialization procedure is different for different browsers. Refer to the appropriate task below: ■ For Microsoft Internet Explorer on a Windows client, see Section 2.8, How to start Discoverer Plus over HTTP in Microsoft Internet Explorer for the first time on a Windows client machine . ■ For Netscape Navigator on a Windows client, see Section 2.9, How to start Discoverer Plus over HTTP in Netscape Navigator for the first time on a Windows client machine . ■ For Netscape Navigator on a UNIX client, see Section 2.10, How to start Discoverer Plus over HTTP in Netscape Navigator for the first time on a UNIX client machine . ■ For Firefox on an Apple Mac client, the minimum certified version of Java Plug-In required by Discoverer Plus must be installed. The Safari browser does not support the minimum certified version of the Java plug-in required for this release.Parts
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