Certificate Enrollment Instructions for Microsoft®
Windows Internet Explorer
You must perform the following steps to receive your certificate.
We recommend that you print these instructions so you have them to
follow along during the enrollment process. The process takes just
a few minutes to complete.
Please note: Some settings may be controlled by your system administrator.
Go to https://cert.deluxe.com
Click Enroll Now
Click Install Deluxe Root CA Certificate.( or enter the following URL (case sensitive) https://cert.deluxe.com/OneStep/DeluxeRootCA.crt )
Click Install Deluxe Root CA Certificate.
Click on the Open button
Click on the Install Certificate button
Click on the Next button
Select the Place all certificates in the following store and click on the Browse button
Check the Show Physical Stores button and then Highlight the Trusted Root Certification Authorities, if there is Local Computer under Trusted Root Certification Authorities select that, if not highlight Trusted Root Certification Authorities.
Click on the Next button
Click on the Yes button
Click on the OK button
For Windows Internet Explorer versions 10 or lower the following changes need to be made in the browser.
From the Internet Explorer menu bar, click on Tools, then Internet Options.
Click on the Security tab, click on Trusted sites, then click on the Sites button.
Enter https://*.deluxe.com , click on Add, then click on OK
Ensure the Protected Mode is NOT selected
Click on Custom Level and change the security level for the Trusted Zone to Medium or lower and change the Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe for scripting setting from Disable to Enable.
Click OK.
Click Yes in the Warning window
Close Internet Explorer
and then reopen.
Enter
https://cert.deluxe.com ,click on Enroll Now. Enter User ID, Password, and PIN. Click Submit.
If any warnings pop up during the
install process, click on
Yes
If the certificate install was successful the user will see a Congratulations message.
*IMPORTANT:
If you receive this error ‘ONE STEP enrollment failed and may not have installed the Root CA’ message click Back, DO NOT NAVIGATE away from the page. You might need to hit ‘Back’ multiple times.
Troubleshooting
Go to Troubleshooting Tips.
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