STRUSTSS02 - No file format option for import

Hi Experts,
I am trying to import portal certificate into ECC 6.0 EHP7 system for SSO set up.
But I dont see the file format option ( Binary and Base) in STRUSTSS02 and If I import without it I am getting an error "cannot analyze certificate"
what could be the reason.
Thanks in advance

Ok, have you tried doing automatically with SSO wizard.
open your portal url and add sso at end.
http://<host>:<port>/sso2
And then add your ecc system by providing user/pass.
best regards
ashish

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