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How to up backup your key pair file in IIS 6
How to up backup your key pair file in IIS 6
Select the
Internet Information Service Manager
within the Administrative Tools menu.
Select the web site (host) for which the certificate was made.
Right mouse-click and select
Properties
.
Select the
Directory Security
tab.
Select the
Server Certificate
option.
The
Welcome to the Web Server Certificate Wizard
window opens.
Click
OK
.
Select
Export the current certificate to a .pfx file
. Click
Next
.
Select the path and file name. Click
Next
.
Select a password. Click
Next
.
View the certificate contents.
Click on
Finish
.
Keep this .pfx file in a safe place (e.g., You will need it if your system crashes!)
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