CA and IIS5 help Please

From: Chad Stanphill (chadstanphill@totalspeed.net)
Date: 01/15/03


From: "Chad Stanphill" <chadstanphill@totalspeed.net>
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 22:32:12 -0700

I am running Win2k with SP3 with IIS5.
I am not running active directory and can not run it.
I just installed stand alone root certificate authority and the install went
good.
What I am trying to do is have it make certs for some web sites I have in
IIS5.
So I go to directory security under IIS5 and make a request to get a .key
and it puts the request file in c:/.
Now what do I do?
I have gone to Admin tools and then to certificate authority and I see
things but nothing to do with the key I am trying to set up.
Any help would be great
Thanks



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