You can convert any certificate to .pfx format so it doesn't really matter what the issuer provides. I have no idea if/why a .pfx file is easier to import - it just works for me so I stick to that :)

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Thanks for posting, Kevin.

I read through and the only thing it seems is different is it's a PFX file with a password. Do you know how that bypasses the need for a CSR? I am curious. :)

I also don't think the OP had a pfx file, just the crt files from the issuer.

On Fri, Jul 21, 2017 at 7:59 AM, Kevin Turner <kevin.turner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My notes from 2012 on how I import certificates that are not created
via a CSR:
http://www.coraltreesystems.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1009&hilit=s
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