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SSL Certificate for IIS 8 in win 2012

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How to create / import and configure self signed ssl certificate for IIS 8 in win 2012


Refer : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYwOMuBDhPU

http://www.entrust.net/knowledge-base/technote.cfm?tn=8713

1. Go to IIS

2. Select servername(TOP)

3. Middle area iis---->server certificate-->double click-->right side chosse & click created self certificate-->Specify a friendly name---> choose certificate type & click OK

4. Select site and right side BINDINGS--->Add-->Choose type https--->enter hostname and choose SSL cerificate---> click OK

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