IWSVA does not come pre-installed with a Microsoft root certificate,
and as a result, IWSVA may block Microsoft content from being downloaded.
You can prevent this by importing the Microsoft (or any other trusted)
certificate.
Importing a certificate is a two step process: (1) Use Internet Explorer
to export the certificate to a known location. (2) Add the certificate
to the list of trusted certificates using the IWSVA console.
From a Windows client that is able
to access the IWSVA server console, open the Internet Explorer Web browser
main menu and click Tools > Internet
Options, and then the Content
tab.
Click Certificates.
The Certificates screen appears. SHOW ME>>
Click the Trusted
Root Certification Authorities tab and then scroll down the list
of certifications available on the machine. Choose the certificate you
want to export, in this case the Microsoft Root Certificate Authority.
Click Export.
In the Certificate Export Wizard, click Next
and then select DER
encoded binary X.509 (.CER) for the export format.
Click Next and
then Browse to locate certificate
on the local hard drive, or on a network drive the Windows machine can
access.
Click to export the certificate, and then Finish
to conclude the export.
2. Add the trusted certificate to IWSVA: