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SSL CertificateInstalling a Web Server Certificate for Microsoft Internet Information Server 5 Your certificate will be sent to you by email. The email message includes the web server certificate that you purchased in the body of the email message. Copy the certificate from the body of the email and paste it into a text editor (such as notepad) to create text files. Install your Web Server Certificate
Backing up your key pair file Creating your Snap-in Management Console Certificate Snap-in consoles (MMC) are not preconfigured. You will need to configure the Snap-in before you can perform any Export/Import functionality. To configure your Snap-in, follow the steps below. The system administrator will have to create the console.
Managing your certificates
Warning: If you lose the password, you must purchase another certificate. Save the file to a disk or other form of media. You should choose a form of media that you would be able to recover if your system has to be rebuilt. Save this file in a secure location. *** Microsoft has an alert addressing a problem with exporting and importing certificates.*** Service Pack 2 is intended to correct this problem. There is also a hotfix that may be obtained from Microsoft that must be run prior to exporting and importing your certificate. Please go to the following URL for more information or email us at [email protected]. http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q261/6/55.ASP Converting your trial certificates into .crt file format You will need to open the certificates using Notepad. (You can find Notepad by going to the Start button at the bottom left hand corner of your screen, click on Run, type the word "notepad" and hit Enter.) First open Your Trial Certificate and copy the information contained in the encrypted block, including the -----BEGIN----- and the -----END CERTIFICATE----- lines. ------BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- (encrypted information) -----END CERTIFICATE----- Type "yourwebsite.crt" for the filename, and change the file saving type from Text (.txt) to All Files; then Save this file in a location which your server can access. To further convert your .crt file into the Microsoft .cer format - Double-click on the yourwebsite.crt file to open it into the certificate display. Select the Details tab, then select the Copy to file button. Hit Next on the Certificate Wizard. Select Base-64 encoded X.509 (.CER), then Next. Select Browse (to locate a destination) and type in the filename yourwebsite. Hit Save. You now have the file yourwebsite.cer |
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