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b.
In the dialog window, select the text file with the message you want to use, and then click
Open
. The maximum length of the text message is 10,000 characters.
c.
Click
Preview
if you want to preview the text contained in the file. It will appear in the
banner message field above.
3.
Click
Update
to save your Restricted Service Banner changes to CC-SG.
After your Logo and Restricted Service Agreement settings have been updated, they will appear
on the login screen the next time a user accesses a client.
Figure 176 Login Portal With Restricted Service Agreement
Certificate
Options in this window can be used to generate a certificate signing request (also CSR or
certification request). A CSR is a message sent from an applicant to a certificate authority to
apply for a digital identity certificate. Before creating a CSR, the applicant first generates a key
pair, keeping the private key secret. The CSR contains information identifying the applicant (such
as a directory name in the case of an X.509 certificate), and the public key chosen by the
applicant.
Note: The button at the bottom of the screen will change from Export to Import to Generate,
depending on which certificate option is selected.
1.
On the
Administration
menu, click
Security
. The
Security Manager
screen appears.
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