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Open Visual Studio Tools Command Prompt.
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Note: for Windows 10 you may have to download the Windows 10 SDK to get the makecert application. |
Run makecert.exe with the following syntax:
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makecert -r -pe -n "CN=SearchTechnologies SPOnline Cert" -b 10/15/2016 -e 10/15/2018 -ss my -len 2048 |
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Open Windows PowerShell and run the following commands:
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$certPath = <Path to Cert>
$cert = New-Object System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate2
$cert.Import($certPath)
$rawCert = $cert.GetRawCertData()
$base64Cert = [System.Convert]::ToBase64String($rawCert)
$rawCertHash = $cert.GetCertHash()
$base64CertHash = [System.Convert]::ToBase64String($rawCertHash)
$KeyId = [System.Guid]::NewGuid().ToString()
Write-Host $base64Cert
Write-Host $base64CertHash
Write-Host $KeyId |
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Update the keyCredentials attribute with the following settings:
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"keyCredentials": [
{
"customKeyIdentifier": "<$base64CertHash FROM ABOVE>",
"keyId": "<$KeyId FROM ABOVE>",
"type": "AsymmetricX509Cert",
"usage": "Verify",
"value": "<$base64Cert FROM ABOVE>"
}
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Save the updated manifest and upload it back into Windows Azure using the same Manage Manifest button in the footer (select "Upload Manifest" this time)
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Note: If you try to download the manifest again, you'll notice that the expiration dates are now there and the cert value is now null. This is normal and it shouldn't prevent the app to work as expected. |
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On the Configure section you'll also see the Application ID. Copy and save this ID, you are going to need it when configuring the connector. |
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You may need to download OpenSSL for Windows to follow these steps. |
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