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In the MMC window on the Windows Server host, expand the Certificates (Local Computer) node and select the Personal > Certificates folder. Right-click the certificate that is issued to the View server host and click Properties. On the General tab, delete the Friendly name text and type VDM. Click Apply and click OK.
To change the common name after the certificate has been issued you must generate a new Certificate Signing Request (CSR) specifying the correct common name. For this to be done you will require to purchase a new certificate. Alternatively you may be able to add the required domain as a SAN.
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.
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.
Generate the Certificate Request File. For a generic SSL certificate request (CSR), OpenSSL doesn't require much fiddling. Self-sign and create the certificate: Package the key and cert in a PKCS12 file: Import the certificate. Configure SSL Settings.
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.
Changing the Friendly Name of an SSL Certificate You can use friendly names to remind you when a certificate expires, to provide information about who issued the certificate, and to distinguish multiple certificates with the same domain name.
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.
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