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  1. Right-click on the icon for Velocity’s Service Control Manager (in the Windows tray), and choose Settings.

  2. In the resulting Velocity Settings dialog:

    1. Click on the Velocity Cert Check Service entry in the left-hand pane.

    2. On the resulting Velocity Cert Check Service Settings page, click on the Configure button.

  3. On the General page of the resulting Velocity Cert Check Service Configuration dialog, copy the value in the System ID field to the Windows Clipboard, then paste it into an email message.

    For details about “Enforce FICAM Strict Compliance” checkbox, refer the Velocity help pages under Home -> FICAM Solution -> Configuring and Managing the Velocity Cert Check Service -> Velocity Cert Check Service Configuration dialog –> General page

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  4. Right-click on the icon for Velocity’s Service Control Manager (in the Windows tray), and choose Velocity License Manager.

  5. On the resulting Velocity License Manager window, copy the value of the Velocity Server ID field (on the top line) to the Windows Clipboard, then paste it into the email message.

  6. Compose your email message so that:

    1. It is addressed to vlas@identiv.com

    2. It has a Subject such as “License Request for Velocity Cert Check Service

    3. The Body includes both the System ID value and the Server ID values

  7. Send the email message

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  1. Open the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) by clicking Start->Run-> type mmc and hit [Enter].

  2. In the Console window, choose File-> Add/Remove Snap-in..

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  3. Under Available snap-ins, select Certificates and click Add then click OK.

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  4. Select Computer Account and click Next.

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  5. Click Local computer and Finish.

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  6. On the resulting Console window, select Certificates (Local Computer)-> Certificates-> More Actions-> All Tasks-> Import..

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  7. In the Certificate Import Wizard window, click Next to continue to import the certificate.

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  8. Select Browse to import the certificate and click Next.

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  9. After choosing the Security type files. Click Next to proceed to Completing the Certificate Import Wizard window and click Finish as shown.

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  10. The successful certificate import wizard window appears. Click OK to close the wizard.

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For detailed instructions on how to configure the Windows system to trust the Federal Common Policy CA G2 (FCPCA G2) certificate, refer How to configure Windows System to trust the FCPCA G2 Certificate.

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