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How to Import a Server Certificate for Use in Internet Information Services 5.0 or 6.0?

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How to Import a Server Certificate for Use in Internet Information Services 5.0 or 6.0?

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• Open the Certificates (Local Computer) snap-in and navigate to Personal, and then Certificates. Note: Certificates may not be listed. If it is not, that is because there are no certificates installed. • Right-click Certificates (or Personal if that option does not exist.) • Choose All Tasks, and then click Import. • When the wizard starts, click Next. Browse to the PFX or p12 file you created containing your server certificate and private key. Click Next. • Enter the password you gave the PFX or p12 file when you created it. Be sure the Mark the key as exportable option is selected if you want to be able to export the key pair again from this computer. As an added security measure, you may want to leave this option unchecked to ensure that no one can make a backup of your private key. • Click Next, and then choose the Certificate Store you want to save the certificate to. You should select Personal because it is a Web server certificate. If you included the certificates in the certif

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Open the Certificates (Local Computer) snap-in and navigate to Personal, and then Certificates. Note: Certificates may not be listed. If it is not, that is because there are no certificates installed. • Right-click Certificates (or Personal if that option does not exist.) • Choose All Tasks, and then click Import. • When the wizard starts, click Next. Browse to the PFX or p12 file you created containing your server certificate and private key. Click Next. • Enter the password you gave the PFX or p12 file when you created it. Be sure the Mark the key as exportable option is selected if you want to be able to export the key pair again from this computer. As an added security measure, you may want to leave this option unchecked to ensure that no one can make a backup of your private key. • Click Next, and then choose the Certificate Store you want to save the certificate to. You should select Personal because it is a Web server certificate. If you included the certificates in the certific

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