Re: Importing SSL to new server
From: Bernard (qbernard_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 08/06/03
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Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 12:07:49 +0800
PRB: Error "Page Cannot Be Displayed" When You Connect Through HTTPS
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=290391
HOW TO: Determine If SSL Connectivity Is Not Working on the Web Server or on
an Intermediate Device
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=290051
"Cannot find server" or "DNS" Errors When Using SSL (Q & A)
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=292296
at command prompt, enter
"netstat -an", see anything binding on port 443 ?
anything in event log ?
-- Regards, Bernard Cheah http://support.microsoft.com/ Please respond to newsgroups only ... "Angel" <angelohl@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:#0kJgO3WDHA.2312@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > Jen, > I think you had the same problem I had..... try this - hope it starts you in > the right direction... > Use the following steps to create a new MMC and add the Certificates > snap-in: > 1. Click Start , and then click Run. > 2. Type in "MMC.EXE" (without the quotation marks) and click OK. > 3. Click Console in the new MMC you created, and then click Add/Remove > Snap-in. > 4. In the new window that appears, click Add. > 5. Highlight Certificates , and then click Add. > 6. Choose the Computer account option and click Next. > 7. Select Local Computer on the next screen, and then click OK. > 8. Click Close , and then click OK. > 9. Open the Certificates (Local Computer) snap-in you added in the last > section, navigate to Personal, > 10. Right click on Personal, Select All Tasks, Select Import (THIS is where > you'll have the chance to use the PFX file). > 11. Click next, browse to the PFX file, select Next > 12. Enter the password you gave it....follow the rest of the simple prompts > 13. Goto IIS admin, select the site you want, goto it's properties and > Directory Security > 14. Choose ASSIGN a certificate already on the server...... follow the > prompts. > > Now, I got it installed ok, but it isn't working yet... entering the page I > want encrypted but getting "The page cannot be displayed".... getting > warmer... > > "Jennifer Sanders" <daboomdabip@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:025d01c35b6e$99c80aa0$a101280a@phx.gbl... > > I'm trying to import our SSL certificate into a new server > > for testing purposes of an ecommerce web site. I followed > > the directions in this article: > > > > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN- > > US;232137 > > > > The import seemed to be successful, but when I went > > to 'Default Web Site' and tried to 'assign existing > > certificates', none of the imported certificates appeared > > under 'available certificates'. I think it must have > > something to do with the 'Certificate Store' from the > > import. The article says to import to 'Personal'. When I > > browse and check 'physical locations' there are a number > > of options. I'm unsure which (if any) of these to > > select. Also, I tried the automatic import where the > > wizard selects the store and that didn't work. > > > > Any clues? > > > > > >
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