From c3af3133039f4baea52594f8addd464f976dd5a6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: leefine02 Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2024 13:48:39 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] ab#55565 --- readme_source.md | 25 +++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/readme_source.md b/readme_source.md index 6011ac9a..736eb7fe 100644 --- a/readme_source.md +++ b/readme_source.md @@ -164,20 +164,17 @@ Below are the various certificate store types that the RemoteFile Orchestator Ex
Common Store Type Settings for all Types: -
- Basic Tab: - - - **Name** – Required. The display name you wish to use for the new Certificate Store Type. - - **ShortName** - Required. See specific certificate store type instructions below. - - **Custom Capability** - Unchecked - - **Supported Job Types** - Inventory, Add, Remove, Create, and Discovery should all be checked. - - **Needs Server** - Checked - - **Blueprint Allowed** - Checked if you wish to make use of blueprinting. Please refer to the Keyfactor Command Reference Guide for more details on this feature. - - **Uses PowerShell** - Unchecked - - **Requires Store Password** - Checked. NOTE: This does not require that a certificate store have a password, but merely ensures that a user who creates a Keyfactor Command Certificate Store MUST click the Store Password button and either enter a password or check No Password. Certificate stores with no passwords are still possible for certain certificate store types when checking this option. - - **Supports Entry Password** - Unchecked. - -
+- Basic Tab: + + - **Name** – Required. The display name you wish to use for the new Certificate Store Type. + - **ShortName** - Required. See specific certificate store type instructions below. + - **Custom Capability** - Unchecked + - **Supported Job Types** - Inventory, Add, Remove, Create, and Discovery should all be checked. + - **Needs Server** - Checked + - **Blueprint Allowed** - Checked if you wish to make use of blueprinting. Please refer to the Keyfactor Command Reference Guide for more details on this feature. + - **Uses PowerShell** - Unchecked + - **Requires Store Password** - Checked. NOTE: This does not require that a certificate store have a password, but merely ensures that a user who creates a Keyfactor Command Certificate Store MUST click the Store Password button and either enter a password or check No Password. Certificate stores with no passwords are still possible for certain certificate store types when checking this option. + - **Supports Entry Password** - Unchecked.
Advanced Tab: