Re: Install SSL Cert - NO KEY Manger in IIS 5

From: Bernard (qbernard_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 08/06/03


Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 12:15:16 +0800


This is from the kb, and for your 'page not found'
error pls refer reply on today's post.

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Regards,
Bernard Cheah
http://support.microsoft.com/
Please respond to newsgroups only ...
"Angel" <angelohl@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:utvQ5O3WDHA.2476@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Think I solved my own issue (from good 'ol super-sleuthing):
>
> 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...
>
> "Angel" <angelohl@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:uswQ6$uWDHA.1940@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> > Hello and thanks in advance. I have a W2k/IIS 5 system that has SSL
> > installed and running fine, I'd like to BACKUP the certificate by making
> > a*.KEY file, take this server offline and install the the *.KEY file on
> the
> > new system. My problem is, this is fine for an NT 4 environment but how
do
> I
> > do this in IIS 5? I went through the process exporting the certificate
> > (creating an exported PFX file) and tried installing it on the new
server,
> > but that didn't work (it installed fine), when I went to install/or
> rather,
> > assign the cert on the new server - it wasn't there - I had the option
to
> > create a new certificate or restore from a Key file... Please help.
> >
> >
>
>


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