How to install certificate services on windows server 2008 r2


















Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Sign in to vote. Friday, February 8, AM. GPO settings and autoenrollment is also independent from the schema version.

Friday, February 8, PM. Hi Russ, a 2 tier architecture is recommended over an single root and issuing CA. Regards, Lutz. Hi Russ, you made excellent progress. Hope that helps, Lutz. Tuesday, February 19, AM. I am assuming I can still set up a 2 tier structure? But during the Setup I specify Server and not Server ? Thanks for all the info I really appreciate it.

Is there a reference for building a 2 tier R2 CS structure in I know some things in the schema are not supported but I am looking for the gotchas. Saturday, February 9, AM. No, that is something you should have an a issuing CA. Hi, Although technet. Hope it helps. Click on the name of the server in the Connections column on the left.

Double-click on Server Certificates. In the Actions column on the right, click on Complete Certificate Request Click the button with the three dots and select the server certificate that you received from the certificate authority.

If the certificate doesn't have a. Enter any friendly name you want so you can keep track of the certificate on this server. Click OK. If successful, you will see your newly installed certificate in the list. If you receive an error stating that the request or private key cannot be found, make sure you are using the correct certificate and that you are installing it to the same server that you generated the CSR on.

Contact your certificate authority if you have problems with this. Bind the Certificate to a website In the Connections column on the left, expand the sites folder and click on the website that you want to bind the certificate to. Click on Bindings Click on the Add Change the Type to https and then select the SSL certificate that you just installed.

If you receive an error stating that the request or private key cannot be found, make sure you are using the correct certificate and that you are installing it to the same server that you generated the CSR on. Contact your certificate authority if you have problems with this. Bind the Certificate to a website In the Connections column on the left, expand the sites folder and click on the website that you want to bind the certificate to.

Click on Bindings Click on the Add Change the Type to https and then select the SSL certificate that you just installed. You will now see the binding for port listed. Click Close. Install any Intermediate Certificates Most SSL providers issue server certificates off of an Intermediate certificate so you will need to install this Intermediate certificate to the server as well or your visitors will receive a Certificate Not Trusted Error.

You can install each Intermediate certificate sometimes there is more than one using these instructions: Download the intermediate certificate to a folder on the server. Double click the certificate to open the certificate details. At the bottom of the General tab, click the Install Certificate button to start the certificate import wizard. Select Place all certificates in the following store and click Browse. Check the Show physical stores checkbox, then expand the Intermediate Certification Authorities folder, select the Local Computer folder beneath it.

Click Next , then Finish to finish installing the intermediate certificate. Menu What is SSL? Why SSL?



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