18.1. Installing and configuring the central certificate store

Each website configured with an HTTPS binding can use certificates that have been installed locally or that are in the certificate store located on a network share. The websites can be on standalone web servers or part of a web farm.

With so much experience in this concept from the last two chapters, let’s dive immediately into storing and naming your certificates for CCS.

18.1.1. Storing and naming certificates

Remember chapter 9, when you configured a website for SSL? You added an HTTPS binding and selected the locally installed certificate for the website. When you enable a site for CCS, the process is a little different. Rather then look for a locally installed certificate, CCS ...

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