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IMPORTANT! ... Step 1: Create a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) Snap-in. Step 2: Export the certificate. Open the Certificates (Local Computer) snap-in and click Personal > Certificates from the left-hand pane. Right-click on the desired certificate and click All Tasks > Export.
Expand out Certificates (Local Computer) → Personal → Certificates, then right click on Certificates and choose All Tasks → Import... 8. Browse to the location of the PFC file you've copied from the old machine, select the certificate and press 'Next'...
Expand out Certificates (Local Computer) → Personal → Certificates, then right click on Certificates and choose All Tasks → Import... 8. Browse to the location of the PFC file you've copied from the old machine, select the certificate and press 'Next'...
IMPORTANT! ... Step 1: Create a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) Snap-in. Step 2: Export the certificate. Open the Certificates (Local Computer) snap-in and click Personal > Certificates from the left-hand pane. Right-click on the desired certificate and click All Tasks > Export.
In MMC Double-click on Certificates (Local Computer) in the center window. Double-click on the Personal folder, and then on Certificates. Right-Click on the Certificate you would like to back up and choose > ALL TASKS > Export. Follow the Certificate Export Wizard to back up your certificate to a .PFC file.
Regardless of how many servers you may use or the types of software platforms on the various servers, it is possible to use the same Wildcard SSL/TLS certificate. ... The first step in installing and using the Wildcard SSL certificate on multiple servers is to generate the Certificate Signing Request (CSR).
Tips For Using A Wildcard SSL Certificate On Multiple Servers. Regardless of how many servers you may use or the types of software platforms on the various servers, it is possible to use the same Wildcard SSL/TLS certificate. ... Each different server software will have a different option for the generation of the CSR.
Move or copy an SSL certificate from a Windows server to another Windows server. ... Export the SSL certificate from the server with the private key and any intermediate certificates into a .PFC file. Import the SSL certificate and private key on the new server. Configure your websites to use them in IIS.
A multi-domain certificate is designed to secure many domain and/or subdomain names. ... Multi-domain certificates can secure the combination of completely unique domains and subdomains with different TLDs (Top Level Domains) except for the local/internal ones: www.example.com.
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