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Windows Server 2016 Administration Cookbook
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Windows Server 2016 Administration Cookbook

by Jordan Krause
April 2018
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
248 pages
7h 18m
English
Packt Publishing
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We used the IIS management console to export and import an SSL certificate, which is a pretty straightforward and simple task to do once you understand the process. The critical part is making sure that your export includes the private key information. If it does not, the certificate will not be able to validate traffic properly. Using IIS to accomplish this task is the best way to move certificates. You could also make use of the MMC snap-in for certificates, but it is a little more complicated. If you try to use that console, you will be asked whether or not you want to export the private key. The default option is set to No, do not export the private key. It is a common mistake to leave that setting in place and wonder ...

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