CertAid manages the entire certificate setup procedure, giving users a more reliable installation experience. It installs the MIT CA (Certificate Authority) as well as your personal certificate and deletes old certificates if needed. Learn more.
How to Obtain
Licensing
CertAid is available for use by MIT faculty, staff, and students.
Download
- Mac download
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Windows download
- On Windows 10, use Edge, Firefox, or Chrome to download CertAid. There is a known issue with Internet Explorer.
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CertAid for Windows includes an option to subscribe/unsubscribe to the MIT Windows Automatic Update Service (WAUS).
- When you select Change Settings for All Users > Configure Internet Options, CertAid automatically subscribes your machine to use the MIT WAUS.
- Devices in the win.mit.edu domain are automatically enrolled in MIT WAUS.
Installation
After lauching CertAid, click through the screens to install or renew your certificates, and/or to update your identity preferences.
The setup procedure includes installing the MIT CA as well as your personal certificate, optionally deleting old certificates, and setting the correct security settings via a single, graphical application. If you need to retain access to old certificates, choose "No" when asked to delete them.
- Mac installation and managing certificates
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Windows installation
CertAid for Windows requires that .NET 4.0 or higher be installed on your machine. You will need to update your system to the latest Microsoft security patch/update prior to installing CertAid.
Using
- CertAid in the Knowledge Base
CertAid for Windows version 2.2.x:
- Resolves a known issue for accessing SAP GRC with Internet Explorer 11
- Option to subscribe/unsubscribe to MIT WAUS service
- Updated list of MIT Trusted Sites added