Export .p12 SSL Certificate from Windows When managing mobile devices, install a trusted SSL certificate on the FileWave Server. The server SSL certificate is configured in FileWave Central > Preferences > Mobile. If you generated the Certificate Signing Request (CSR) on a Windows-based system and completed the certificate generation process, Windows can export the SSL certificate and intermediate bundle as a .pfx file. That bundle should include the private key, public certificate, Root CA certificate, and intermediate certificate bundle. Rename the .pfx file to .p12, then upload it in FileWave Central > Preferences > Mobile without modifying the certificate contents. Step-by-step guide Open a Run dialog and enter "mmc". Go to File > Add/Remove Snap-in. Add the Certificates snap-in and click the Add > button in the middle. Choose Computer account. Pick Local computer and click Finish. Click the OK button. In the MMC console browse to Certificates (Local Computer) > Personal > Certificates on the left. If your certificate is not there, browse the rest of the Certificates (Local Computer) tree until you find it. Select your certificate in the middle pane, right-click, and pick All Tasks > Export. When prompted, pick Yes, export the private key. Under Personal Information Exchange - PKCS #12 (.PFX), check Include all certificates in the certification path if possible. Leave the other two checkboxes unchecked. Click the Next button and specify an export password. FileWave Central will prompt for this password when you upload the SSL certificate in Preferences > Mobile. Save the file to your desktop. Change the file extension from .pfx to .p12. Upload the .p12 file in the Mobile preferences tab of FileWave Central.