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What is a certificate friendly 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.
How do you add a friendly name to a certificate?
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.
What is SSL certificate friendly 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.
What is friendly name?
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. Unlike unique identifiers, friendly names can be changed.
How do I change the hostname on my certificate?
Using the Reedit registry editor, export “Certs” value to a file then delete “Certs” value. Restart the computer. Rename the computer and before restarting the computer, import the content of the file you created before. Restart the computer.
How do I edit certificate properties?
Open the Certificates snap-in for a user, computer, or service. In the console tree under the logical store that contains the certificate to modify, click Certificates. In the details' pane, click the certificate that you want to modify. On the Action menu, click Properties.
How do I rename a certificate name?
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.
How do you change a common name on a certificate?
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.
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