Before You Install the Experience Service > Transport Layer Security (TLS) Certificates > Configure Experience Service Certificate > Experience Service Configuration
  
Experience Service Configuration
Complete the following on the TLS Configuration step of the installation to configure the certificate for the Experience Service.
If necessary, configure clients to trust the Experience Service certificate:
If your root CA is a private organization certificate authority, see the “Configure Clients to Trust a Private Organization CA” section in Vuforia Studio and Vuforia View Configuration to configure clients to trust the private root certificate authority.
If your certificate is self-signed, see the “Configure Clients to Trust Self-Signed Certificates “ section in Vuforia Studio and Vuforia View Configuration to configure clients to trust your self-signed certificate.
PEM Encoded Key and Certificates
1. In the PEM Private Key field, specify the private key that corresponds to the public key that is included in the certificate.
2. If the private key file is encrypted, check the Encrypted checkbox and enter the passphrase used to decrypt the private key file in the text field.
3. In the PEM Public Certificate field, specify the file that contains the public certificate that was issued for your Experience Service host.
4. If your certificate was issued by an intermediate CA, see Create a PEM Certificate Bundle to create a certificate bundle that contains all the certificates for the intermediate CAs. Specify the certificate bundle you created in the PEM Intermediate CA Certificate Bundle field.
PCKS12 (PFX) Encoded Key and Certificate
1. In the PCKS12 (PFX) Archive File field, specify the archive file that contains the public key and all public certificates for the Experience Service host as well as any intermediate certificate authorities.
2. If the archive file is encrypted, check the Encrypted checkbox and enter the passphrase used to decrypt the file in the text field.