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Can I use Certificates issued by Virginia Tech on IIS 5.0 and 6.0, if so how?

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Can I use Certificates issued by Virginia Tech on IIS 5.0 and 6.0, if so how?

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Yes, you can use certificates issued by Virginia Tech CA’s with IIS version 5.0 and 6.0. You can follow these steps to do so: • Download and run the Virginia Tech Certification Authority bundle to expand it and install it into your server machine • Generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) using OpenSSL as outlined in this FAQ • Read and do the procedures for the type of subscription you need: • SSL Web server, Mail sever, LDAP server, etc … • Virginia Tech Middleware services and Enterprise Directory • Submit the appropriate paper form: • Web server, Mail server, LDAP server, etc…. • Virginia Tech Middleware services and Enterprise Directory • After You received an email notice instructing you how to retrieve you signed certificate you will need to do the following: • Make a PKCS #12 file using you certificate and the corresponding private key. • Import the PKCS #12 or .p12 file into your certificate store.

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Yes, you can use certificates issued by Virginia Tech CA’s with IIS version 5.0 and 6.0. You can follow these steps to do so: Download and run the Virginia Tech Certification Authority bundle to expand it and install it into your server machine • Generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) using OpenSSL as outlined in this FAQ • Read and do the procedures for the type of subscription you need: SSL Web server, Mail sever, LDAP server, etc … Virginia Tech Middleware services and Enterprise Directory • Submit the appropriate paper form: Web server, Mail server, LDAP server, etc…. Virginia Tech Middleware services and Enterprise Directory • After You received an email notice instructing you how to retrieve your signed certificate you will need to do the following: Make a PKCS #12 file using you certificate and the corresponding private key. Import the PKCS #12 or .p12 file into your certificate store.

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