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From: Stratton, Dan (Dan.StrattonWorkscape.com)
Date: Tue Apr 02 2002 - 11:00:08 CST

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    Hi Ronald,

    You can go into the Key manager in IIS 4 and export the key as a backup
    file. BE CAREFUL, this file contains both your private and public
    keys!!! Do this by highlighting the Key you want to export, choose the
    Key menu, then Export Key Backup File.

    Then import this into your IIS 5 site. Go into the properties of the
    site, choose Directory Security, then click Server Certificate. Follow
    the wizard and select Import Certificate from a Key Manager Backup file.

    Hope this helps!

    Dan

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Ronald Balk [mailto:ronald.balkDEVICEGLOBAL.COM]
    Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 4:00 AM
    To: focus-mssecurityfocus.com
    Subject: How to migrate my VeriSign SSL certificate from IIS 4 to IIS 5

    Hello All,

    We've got a Verisign SSL certificate installed on our MS IIS 4 server.
    When we installed the certificate we first made a request on the IIS 4
    server. Then send the request file to VeriSign. They sent me the
    certificate which we installed over our pending request on our IIS 4
    server.

    Now we installed a new server with IIS 5 on it. Our problem is: How do
    we install the current SSL certificate (from our IIS 4 server) on the
    new IIS 5 server without buying a brandnew certificate from VeriSign?

    Kind regards,

    Ronald Balk
    Device Global BV
    +31 23 534 4300
    http://www.deviceglobal.com
    "Device adds innovative & guaranteed value to used IT products, with
    respect for people and the environment".

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