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149 Write-Host "Thumbprint =" $certPrint.Thumbprint
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>Administrators with access to the certificate file (.pfx) can read the thumbprint at any time by opening the .pfx file in CertMgr. To view the thumbprint with CertMgr, follow this process:
Administrators with access to the certificate file (.pfx) can read the thumbprint at any time by opening the .pfx file in CertMgr. To view the thumbprint with CertMgr, follow this process:
1. Right-click the .pfx file, and then click **Open**.
2. Expand the folder in the navigation pane.
@ -357,6 +357,7 @@ To add the SEMM Configuration Manager scripts to Configuration Manager as an app
* **General Information** Enter a name for the deployment type (for example SEMM Configuration Scripts), and then click **Next** to continue.
* **Content** Click **Browse** next to the **Content Location** field, and then click the folder where your SEMM Configuration Manager scripts are located. In the **Installation Program** field, type the [installation command](#deploy-semm-configuration-manager-scripts) found earlier in this article. In the **Uninstall Program** field, enter the [uninstallation command](#deploy-semm-configuration-manager-scripts) found earlier in this article (shown in Figure 2). Click **Next** to move to the next page.
![Set the SEMM Configuration Manager scripts as the install and uninstall commands](images/config-mgr-semm-fig2.png "Set the SEMM Configuration Manager scripts as the install and uninstall commands")
*Figure 2. Set the SEMM Configuration Manager scripts as the install and uninstall commands*
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![Use a registry key to identify devices enrolled in SEMM](images/config-mgr-semm-fig3.png "Use a registry key to identify devices enrolled in SEMM")
*Figure 3. Use a registry key to identify devices enrolled in SEMM*
* Click **Next** to proceed to the next page.