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1.
Open the Internet Services Manager (IIS):
Click
Start
, then click
Control
Panel
.
Double Click "Administrative Tools".
Double Click "Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager".
2.
Under
Web Sites
, right-click your Web site and select
Properties
.
3.
Click the Directory Security tab.
4.
Under Secure Communications, click
Server Certificate
. If this button is
grayed, no security certificate has yet been imported into the machine.
Follow these steps to import a certificate:
Click
Start
, then click
Run
, and enter “mmc.exe”.
Click
File
, then click
Add/Remove Snap-in.
In the dialog, click
Add
, select “Certificates”, then click
Add
.
Select “Computer account” and click
Next
.
Select “Local Computer” and click
Finish
.
Click
Close
to close the “Add Standalone Snap-in” box.
Click
OK
to close the “Add/Remove Snap-in” box.
Expand the “Certificates (Local Computer)” tree.
Right click “Personal”, select “All Tasks”, and select “Import”.
Browse to find your certificate file.
Click
Next
, then click
Finish
.
Close the “Console1” window and save settings.
Return to the IIS management window and click
Server
Certificate
in
the “Default Web Site Properties” box.
5.
The Web Site Certificate Wizard will open. Click
Next
.
6.
Choose “Process the Pending Request and Install the Certificate”, then click
Next.
Important: The pending request must match the response file. If you deleted the
pending request in error you must generate a new CSR and replace this
certificate.
7.
Select the location of the certificate response file, and then click
Next
.
8.
Read the summary screen to be sure that you are processing the correct
certificate and then click
Next
.
You see a confirmation screen.