Using the Default Demo142 Netscape Certificate Management System Installation and Setup Guide • October 20019. Click Show Certificate to view the new certificate.At the bottom of the page is a button labeled Import Your Certificate.Normally, you would mail this page to the requestor, or the CertificateManager would mail the requestor an automatic notification containing thecertificate and instructions.10. Since you made the request yourself from this computer, go ahead and clickImport Your Certificate to import the certificate into your browser.You have now designated User1 as an agent. Since you have already issued acertificate in the name of User1, you can now present that certificate to access theAgent Services pages. User1 is an agent, but not an administrator; as User1, youcan manage certificate requests, but you cannot access Netscape Console’s CMSwindow to configure the system.Setting Your Browser to Use the Agent CertificateTo verify that the User1 certificate really can access the agent pages, you must firstset your browser to use the User1 certificate to identify you to web sites. To do thisin Communicator 4.x, for example, follow these steps:1. Click the Security button in the Navigation toolbar near the top of the window.2. Click Navigator in the left-hand frame.3. From the drop-down list labeled “Certificate to identify you to a web site,”select your User1 certificate.4. Click OK.Testing Your New CertificateClear the browsers cached security information so that it will ask for a newcertificate when you view the agent gateway.1. Go to any other web page that is not part of Agent Services (such ashttp://home.siroe.com).2. Return to the Agent Services pages at the URL for the SSL agent port that youspecified.For example: https://myhost.mydomain.com:8100You should be able to access the Agent Services pages without any difficulty,as long as you are using the same computer from which you requested andimported the User1 certificate.