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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.
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.
Open the Certificates (Local Computer) snap-in you added, and select Personal > Certificates. Right-click on the desired certificate and select Properties. On the General tab edit the Friendly Name field > Click Apply > Click OK.
Log in to your Name.com account. Click the green My Products button. If you have multiple products, click on SSL certificates. Then click on the SSL certificate you need. Next to Certificates Have Been Issued, click Show Certificates. Copy the text under Server Certificate.
From the Start screen, find Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager and open it. In the Connections pane, locate and click the server. In the server Home page (center pane) under the IIS section, double-click Server Certificates. In the Actions menu (right pane), click Complete Certificate Request.
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