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A Note on Certificate Selection
TIP: To select the correct Authentication certificate...
In
Edge
, as the Window Security prompt appears,
Select
More choices
to view all certificate options. 0
Then, select
Authentication
certificate and click
OK
.
In
Chrome
, there may be two
DOD ID CA-
XX certificate options (under issuer).
Select one certificate, and click
Certificate Information
.
On the
General
tab, under "This certificate is intended for the following purpose(s),"
it will list
Smart Card Logon
, which is the correct certificate to use for authentication.
Then click
OK
.