Add to Favorites To learn how to assign/bind an already installed SSL Certificate to a IIS website perform the following. Assign and Bind the SSL certificate to your web site: Click Start > Administrative Tools > Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager. Browse to your server name > Sites > Your SSL-based site. In the Actions […]
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How To Move An SSL Certificate From Windows To Sonicwall NSA
Add to Favorites Windows servers use .pfx/.p12 files to contain the public key file (SSL Certificate) and its unique private key file. You need both the public key and private keys for an SSL certificate to work properly on any system. If you need to transfer your SSL certificate from one server to another or […]
Microsoft Server 2016 – IIS 10 & 10.5 – CSR Instructions
Add to Favorites To generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) for Server 2016 – IIS 10 & 10.5 you will need to create a key pair for your server the public key and private key. These two items are a digital certificate key pair and cannot be separated. On Windows type systems like Microsoft Server […]
Microsoft Server 2016 – IIS 10 & 10.5 – SSL Installation
Add to Favorites Like the majority of server systems you will install your SSL certificate on the same server where your Certificate Signing Request (CSR) was created. This is because your private key will always be left on the server system where the CSR was originally created. With Microsoft like Microsoft Server 2016 – IIS […]
Digitally Signing and Encrypting Email Messages – Outlook Guide
Add to Favorites Digital signatures identify/authenticate you as the document signer and allow document recipients to verify that no one has modified the contents of the document since you signed it. Signing, Encrypting and reading will vary depending on the applications that are involved. Things to Note.. Depending on the following scenarios you may have […]
How To Import A Digital ID, Email, or Code Signing Certificate Into A Windows System?
Add to Favorites Digital signatures identify/authenticate you as the document signer and allow document recipients to verify that no one has modified the contents of the document since you signed it. Signing, Encrypting and reading will vary depending on the applications that are involved. A Digital ID certificate is required to create a digital signature. […]
How To Move SSL Ceritifcate From Windows To Mitel MiCollab MSL Server
Add to Favorites Like the majority of server systems you will install your SSL certificate on the same server where your Certificate Signing Request (CSR) was created. Your private key will always be left on the server system where the CSR was originally created. Your SSL certificate will not work without this private key file. […]
How To Enable Or Import A Root Certifciate In Windows Systems Using MMC.
Add to Favorites Depending on the circumstance you may be getting mixed results of browser certificate trust or for whatever reason are experiencing an issue with Cross Root Certificates or warning of not fully trusting a chaining root. Cross Root Certificate where used back in the day by some Certificate Authorities to help certificate trust to […]
How To Export an SSL Certificate With Private Key (pfx) Using MMC On Windows
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 […]
“WannaCry” Blocked by Symantec – Best Practices Against Ransomware.
Add to Favorites A world wide cyberattack that caused chaos On May 12, 2017 is still ongoing involving a ransomware named WannaCry (aka WCry). These attacks are targeting and have affected users from various countries across the globe. The WannaCry threat will encrypt data files on infected computers and ask users to pay a $300 US ransom […]