Browsers typically come with certificates for well-known CAs already installed, and you rarely need to install them. If you
               need a CA's root certificate, you can usually download it from the CA's Web site. 
               	 
            
 
            	 
            The demonstration CA's certificate is not pre-installed in your browser, so you need to install it. It is supplied in the
               
               		private directory of the DemoCA directory. You install this certificate as follows: 
               	 
            
 
            	 
            Note: These steps are applicable if you are using Internet Explorer (version 9); steps required for other versions of Internet Explorer
               or other browsers may differ.
               	 
            
            	 
             
               		
               - In Internet Explorer, click 
                  		  Tools > 
                  		   Internet Options > 
                  		  Content > 
                  		  Certificates. Go to the 
                  		  Trusted Root Certification Authorities tab and click 
                  		  Import. 
                  		
               
- Use the wizard to install the CA's self-signed certificate, which is in the 
                  		  private folder of your DemoCA directory. Specify the file 
                  		  CARootCert.cer. Internet Explorer requires X509 certificates, in DER format, so only those are listed, and not the PEM format files. Other
                  browsers can handle several types, and so they may also be listed. 
                  		
               
- Look down the list under 
                  		  Trusted Root Certification Authorities. You will see that your Demo CA is now listed; look for its Common Name. If when you installed Micro Focus Demo CA, you chose
                  to use your computer DNS name as the DemoCA's Common Name, it will appear different to the rest, because real CAs tend to
                  give themselves user-friendly Common Names.