How to move SSL Certificate from IIS to Titan FTP

Add to Favorites Windows servers use PKCS#12 – .pfx/.p12 files to contain the public key file (SSL Certificate) and its unique private key file. The Certificate Authority (CA) provides you with your SSL Certificate (public key file). You use your server to generate the associated private key file where the CSR was created. You need […]

Read More

How to move SSL Certificate from IIS 7 to IIS 7

Add to Favorites Windows servers use .pfx/.p12 files to contain the public key file (SSL Certificate) and its unique private key file. The Certificate Authority (CA) provides you with your SSL Certificate (public key file). You use your server to generate the associated private key file where the CSR was created. You need both the […]

Read More

How to move SSL Certificate from MMC to MMC

Add to Favorites Not all websites or applications use IIS or Exchange for its SSL configurations, but they may refer to the Windows MMC certificate stores for their configurations and may need to move an SSL certificate from one system to another. Windows servers use .pfx/.p12 files to contain the public key file (SSL Certificate) […]

Read More

How to move SSL Certificate from Exchange 2013 to Exchange 2013

Add to Favorites Windows servers use .pfx/.p12 files to contain the public key file (SSL Certificate) and its unique private key file. The Certificate Authority (CA) provides you with your SSL Certificate (public key file). You use your server to generate the associated private key file where the CSR was created. You need both the […]

Read More

How to move SSL Certificate from Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2010

Add to Favorites Windows servers use .pfx/.p12 files to contain the public key file (SSL Certificate) and its unique private key file. The Certificate Authority (CA) provides you with your SSL Certificate (public key file). You use your server to generate the associated private key file where the CSR was created. You need both the […]

Read More

How to move SSL Certificate from Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2013

Add to Favorites Windows servers use .pfx/.p12 files to contain the public key file (SSL Certificate) and its unique private key file. The Certificate Authority (CA) provides you with your SSL Certificate (public key file). You use your server to generate the associated private key file where the CSR was created. You need both the […]

Read More

How to move certificate from IIS to FortiMail

Add to Favorites Windows servers use .pfx/.p12 files to contain the public key file (SSL Certificate) and its unique private key file. The Certificate Authority (CA) provides you with your SSL Certificate (public key file). You use your server to generate the associated private key file where the CSR was created. You need both the […]

Read More

How to move SSL Certificate from F5 BIG-IP to F5 BIG-IP Loadbalancers

Add to Favorites Like all systems You need both the public key and private keys for an SSL certificate to work properly on any system.  We will start by assuming that you have already successfully installed the SSL certificate on one F5 BIG-IP web server. To backup, export, and move your SSL certificate and private key […]

Read More

How to move SSL certificate from IIS 7 to IIS 8

Add to Favorites Windows servers use .pfx/.p12 files to contain the public key file (SSL Certificate) and its unique private key file. The Certificate Authority (CA) provides you with your SSL Certificate (public key file). You use your server to generate the associated private key file where the CSR was created. You need both the […]

Read More

How to move SSL certificate from IIS to Lync 2013

Add to Favorites Windows servers use .pfx/.p12 files to contain the public key file (SSL Certificate) and its unique private key file. The Certificate Authority (CA) provides you with your SSL Certificate (public key file). You use your server to generate the associated private key file where the CSR was created. You need both the […]

Read More