Click View Certificate. Go to the Details tab. Select the Base-64 encoded X.509 .CER option. Click Next to display the File to Export page in the Certificate Export Wizard. Click OK to close the confirmation dialog and the Certificate Export Wizard and Cl

Starting Oracle BI Discoverer 2-5 1. Start a Web browser and enter the Discoverer Plus HTTPS URL containing the fully qualified host name including port number if required used by your own Oracle installation. For example: https:host.domain:portdiscovererplus where: ■ host.domain is the server name and domain on which the Oracle HTTP Server is installed ■ port is the HTTPS port number default 4443 on which Discoverer is installed ■ discovererplus is the URL command that starts Discoverer Plus The Security Alert dialog is displayed.

2. Click View Certificate.

3. Go to the Details tab.

4. Click Copy to File to start the Certificate Export Wizard. 2-6 Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer 5. Click Next to display the Export File Format page in the Certificate Export Wizard.

6. Select the Base-64 encoded X.509 .CER option.

7. Click Next to display the File to Export page in the Certificate Export Wizard.

You now choose a temporary name and location for the exported certificate file. Starting Oracle BI Discoverer 2-7 8. Enter a file location and file name with a .cer extension for the exported certificate file in the File name field for example, c:\tmp\mycertificate.cer. 9. Click Next to display the final page of the Certificate Export Wizard dialog. 10. Click Finish to complete the certificate installation. A confirmation dialog is displayed.

11. Click OK to close the confirmation dialog and the Certificate Export Wizard and

return to the Details tab of the Certificate dialog.

12. Click OK in the Details tab of the Certificate dialog to return to the Security Alert

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13. Leave the Security Alert dialog displayed.

14. Import the security certificate file that you saved earlier into the certificate store of

the JVM you are using, as follows: ■ if you are using Sun Java Plug-in, see Section 2.5.2, How to import certificate details into the Java Plug-in certificate store

15. optional Delete the certificate file that you saved earlier for example,