Note: For Windows N4.0, you must have at least Service Pack
4.0 or higher or Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0.
Installing your Web server Certificate
Start the MS IIS Management Console and select your
server.
Click on the Key Manager icon. Select your original
key.
Select Install Key Certificate from the Key menu.
Choose Your Web Server Certificate.crt file sent to
you via email. This file should be the name of your domain/or
company with a .crt extension. For example: Your Web
Server.crt .
Type in your original key's password.
Click OK in the Server Bindings box.
Select Commit from the Computers menu. Click Yes to commit
all changes.
Stop then Start Your Web Server
Test your certificate by connecting to your server. Use the
https protocol directive (e.g. https://your server/) to
indicate you wish to use secure HTTP.
Note: The padlock icon on your Web browser will be
displayed in the locked position if you have set up your site
properly.
Backing up your key pair file
Unlike other files, key pair files cannot just be copied.
To make the backup, you must do an "export." To
restore your system, you must do an "import."
This process assumes identical web server configurations
are used for exporting the key as well as for importing the
key. So both servers must be IIS. You can't go from one type
of server to another.
Exporting your key
Open your Microsoft Management Console via the IIS Internet
Service Manager.
Click to open the Key Manager.
Select the key to be exported.
Select the Key menu and choose Export Key Backup File.
Click OK in the Key Manager Warning box.
Specify the destination for saving your key, press OK.
Close your Key Manager and Management Console windows.
Please remember your password that was used to install your
certificate. You will need this password if you ever need to
recover your certificate through the import process.
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