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Open the Certificates (Local Computer) snap-in you added, and select Personal > Certificates. The Subject field of the certificate lists the Common Name (CN), click here for additional information about the Common Name. Right-click on the desired certificate and select Properties.
Under Personal > Certificates, Right-click on your certificate you are focused on, and select Properties. In the Properties pop up window, under Friendly Name: specify a friendly name of your choosing. Click Ok.
Generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR). Before you can purchase and install an SSL certificate, you will need to generate a CSR on your server. ... Order your SSL certificate. ... Download your certificates. ... Upload the certificates to your server. ... Open the HTTP.cone file in a text editor. ... Restart your server.
In a data center, a friendly name is a title given to an application file, certificate or other IT asset so that a human being can easily remember the name and perhaps even understand some basic information about the asset's purpose.
Open the Certificates (Local Computer) snap-in you added, and select Personal > Certificates. The Subject field of the certificate lists the Common Name (CN), click here for additional information about the Common Name. Right-click on the desired certificate and select Properties.
Navigate to Domain Settings > Domain Info. Select the domain you wish to edit SSL certificate for. Click the Edit icon in the Web Service field. Click the Edit Icon in the SSL Support field. Various input fields will be displayed.
Click on your Start Menu, then click Run. In the prompt, type inter and click OK to launch the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager. Under the Connections panel on the left, click on your Server Name. In the main panel under the IIS section, double-click on Server Certificates.
The Common Name (AKA CN) represents the server name protected by the SSL certificate. The certificate is valid only if the request hostname matches the certificate common name. Most web browsers display a warning message when connecting to an address that does not match the common name in the certificate.
The Common Name (CN) is the fully qualified domain name of the Web server that will receive the certificate (e.g. www.entrust.com or buy.entrust.net). Do not include the protocol specifier (i.e., http:// or https://) or any port numbers or path names in the common name.
Subject Alternative Name (SAN) is an extension to X. 509 that allows various values to be associated with a security certificate using a subjectAltName field. ... DNS names (this is usually also provided as the Common Name RUN within the Subject field of the main certificate.)
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