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In order to encrypt your data and logins, you can To configure TIM Plus to enable access via run over

Referencemacro
LabelHTTPS
(
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LabelHTTP
over
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LabelSSL
). To do this, you will need a valid
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LabelSSL
certificate issued by a certificate authority (CA), such as VeriSign or Thawteas 
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LabelVeriSign
or
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LabelThawte
. The certificate should be a
Keywordmacro
Label.PCX
file in
Keywordmacro
LabelPKCS#12
format ; a and containing an
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LabelSSL
key (password encrypted or not) will also be provided.

 

Follow the steps below to

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.

To apply the certificate to TIM Plus, follow the steps below:

  1. Place the certificate in the following location within of the main TIM Plus installation folder of TIM Plus:
    Keywordmacro
    Label{app}\C:\Program Files (x86)\Tri-Line\TIM Plus\config
  2. Access Windows Registry Editor ( Start -> Run -> regedit.exe ) and go to the following Registry key:keywordmacro

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    Label
    HKEY_LOCALMACHINE\Software\Wow6432Node\Tri-Line\TIM Plus\Main
  3. Add the following string values or amend the current ones , amending the certificate name and password accordingly: 

    String  name

...

  1. String value

...

  1. Referencemacro

...

  1. Label

 

  1. SSLKey

    Keywordmacro
    Label{app}\Program Files\Tri-Line\TIM Plus\config\certificate.pfx

    Referencemacro
    LabelSSLCertificate

    Keywordmacro
    Label{app}\Program Files\Tri-Line\TIM Plus\config\certificate.pfx

    Referencemacro
    LabelSSLCertificatePassword

    Keywordmacro
    Labelpassword

    Referencemacro
    LabelSSLKeyPassword

    Keywordmacro
    Labelpassword
  2. Change the registry entry of the server port to 443, as shown below:

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    Borderfalse
    Shadowfalse
    URL/download/attachments/16711947/SSL_regedit_entry.png

  3. Go to Windows services and restart the TIM Plus service.