Webdispatcher use of existing certificate

Hi guys,
we are still runnig iis with reverseproxy (old portal EP6) on a gatewayserver in the dmz. Now we want to use the same server for webdispatcher on a different port (parallel for NW04s Portal). For http it works fine. But we want to run (terminated) https and want to use our "old" certificate from verisign (its still used for the reverseproxy and still valid).
I only find description and helps with information of how to generate a pse for a certificate request but not of how to use my old valid certificat. How can i import my old certificate into the pse?
Regards Frank

Hello Frank,
You can import the Certificate into your SAP system via T-Code STRUST.
On SAP J2EE Portal you can import the certificate via ....
First login to the portal at .....
http://HOSTNAME:HTTPPORT/irj/portal
then go to System administration --> system configuration --> Key Store.

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    Yes, you can have two separate Apple IDs, and it's pretty easy to set this up. Go into Settings > iTunes & App Store on your business phone. You should see your current Apple ID. Tap on it, then tap on sign out. You can then create a new Apple ID, using a different email address and password than those associated with the Apple ID on your other phone. Log back in using this new information, and you shouldn't get the texts that come to your other phone.
    Hope this helped!

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    How to delete old account, I can't log in due to error - This email address is not available for use as an Apple ID. You may already have an Apple ID associated with this address. Please try again or sign in using your existing Apple ID.

    All good, I loved with AppStore and now everything seems to be back to normal.

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