FedLine Web
Certificate Retrieval
Procedures
Table of Contents
FedLine®Web Certificate Retrieval Procedures . . . 3 Retrieval procedures for Internet Explorer® version 6.0 using Windows 2000® . . . 4 Retrieval procedures for Internet Explorer version 6.0 using Windows XP® . . . 13
FedLine Web Certificate Retrieval Procedures
This guide provides step-by-step information to help you download a FedLine Webcertificate for your Internet Explorer 6.0 browser. The certificate is issued to authenticate the user and to grant access to pre-approved sections of the FedLine Web application.
FedLine Webrequires browsers to be configured to use 128-bit encryption. If you are unsure of the encryption level of your browser or how to upgrade, please contact the Customer Contact Center servicing your Federal Reserve District. Customers in the Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Kansas City, New York and Philadelphia districts should call the Customer Contact Center in Kansas City at 1-800-333-2690. Customers in the Cleveland, Dallas, Minneapolis, Richmond, San Francisco and St. Louis districts should contact the Customer Contact Center in Minneapolis at 1-888-333-7010.
Before proceeding with the instructions provided in this guide, please have both your Reference Number and Authorization Code available.
Retrieval procedures for Internet Explorer version 6.0 using Windows 2000 From the Internet Explorer browser, go to the Web address provided in the documents you received containing your Authorization Code and Reference Number.
1. From the Federal Reserve Banks Certificate Retrieval window, click Web Browser
User.
3. Enter your Reference Number and Authentication Code.
4. From the “CSP” drop down menu, select Microsoft Enhanced Cryptographic
5. Click Submit Request.
6. You may receive a caution box stating, “This Web site is requesting a new certificate
7. The RSA Exchange Key window will appear; click the Set Security Level button.
9. In the “Password for” box, enter your name. Your name is used to identify your
certificate. Create a password, and then enter the same password in the “Confirm” box.
Your password is used to access your certificate. Click Finish.
Note: It is important to remember your password, as the Customer Contact Center cannot reset it. If you forget your password, a new certificate must be issued. Do not share your password with anyone.
11. You may receive a caution box stating, “This Web site is adding one or more certificates to this computer… Do you want this program to add the certificate now”? Click Yes.
13. To verify you have the correct certificate size open Internet Explorer, Tools, Internet Options, Content, Certificates.
16. Look at the field called “Public key” and verify the value is set to 1024 Bits.
NOTE: If the value displayed is not 1024 bits, you will need to download your credential again. You must notify the Federal Reserve immediately to initiate the credential re
-issuance process. Please call your Customer Contact Center to initiate this process. Customers in the Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Kansas City, New York and Philadelphia
districts should call the Customer Contact Center in Kansas City at 1-800-333-2690. Customers in the Cleveland, Dallas, Minneapolis, Richmond, San Francisco and St. Louis
Retrieval Procedures for Internet Explorer version 6.0 using Windows XP
From the Internet Explorer browser, go to the Web address provided in the documents you received containing your Authorization Code and Reference Number.
1. From the Federal Reserve Banks Certificate Retrieval window, click Web Browser User.
3. Enter your Reference Number and Authentication Code.
4. From the “CSP” drop down menu, select Microsoft Enhanced Cryptographic Provider
5. Click Submit Reque st.
6. You may receive a caution box stating, “This Web site is requesting a new certificate
7. The RSA Exchange Key window will appear; click the Set Security Level button.
9. Select Create a New Password for this item. Windows XP does not allow you to
change the “Password for” option. Create a password, and then enter the same password
in the “Confirm” box. Your password is used to access your certificate. Click Finish.
NOTE: It is important to remember your password, as the Customer Contact Center cannot reset it. If you forget your password, a new certificate must be issued. Do not share your password with anyone.
11. You may receive a caution box stating, “This Web site is adding one or more certificates to this computer… Do you want this program to add the certificate now”? Click Yes.
12. A window titled “Root Certificate Store” will appear with the message, “Do you want
14. To verify you have the correct certificate size open Internet Explorer, Tools, Internet Options, Content, Certificates.
17. Look at the field called “Public key” and verify the value is set to 1024 Bits.
NOTE: If the value displayed is not 1024 bits, you will need to download your credential again. You must notify the Federal Reserve immediately to initiate the credential re -issuance process. Please call your Customer Contact Center to initiate this process. Customers in the Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Kansas City, New York and Philadelphia districts should call the Customer Contact Center in Kansas City at 1-800-333-2690. Customers in the Cleveland, Dallas, Minneapolis, Richmond, San Francisco and St. Louis districts should contact the Customer Contact Center in Minneapolis at 1-888-333-7010.