Category: Windows
These instructions detail how to install an S/MIME certificate and send secure email messages with Mozilla Thunderbird on Windows PCs.
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Exchange Server SSL Certificate Guide
SSL.com has put together information you will find useful if you’ve been tasked with implementing SSL/TLS security with your company’s Exchange servers.
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How to Create a .pfx File
How to combine a private key with a .p7b certificate file to create a .pfx file on Windows Internet Information Server (IIS).
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Microsoft Authenticode Code Signing in Linux with Jsign
How to use Jsign for Windows Authenticode code signing on Linux systems, including both standard OV/IV and token-based EV certificates.
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Code Signing with Azure Key Vault
Instructions for code signing from the Windows command line with a certificate and private key stored in Azure Key Vault.
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Digitally Signing Microsoft Office 365 Documents
Detailed instructions on installing your document-signing certificate and creating and deleting digital signatures in Microsoft Office 365.
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Redirect HTTP to HTTPS with Windows IIS 10
How to redirect incoming HTTP links to secure HTTPS in Windows IIS 10.
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Generate a PFX/P12 File for Azure with Windows
How to create a PFX/P12 file with private key and complete chain of trust in Windows for import into Azure.
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Installing an S/MIME Certificate and Sending Secure Email with Outlook on Windows 10
How to Install an S/MIME Certificate and Send Secure Email with Outlook on Windows 10 For more detailed information about S/MIME email, please see
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Create a New Website in Windows IIS 10
How to set up a new website in Internet Information Services (IIS) 10. The same basic procedures apply to IIS 7 and 8.
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Order and Install Personal Basic Email and ClientAuth Certificates
This how-to will walk you through ordering and installing a Personal Basic Email and ClientAuth certificate from SSL.com.
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Enable Linux Subsystem and Install Ubuntu in Windows 10
How to enable the Linux subsystem in Windows 10 and install and upgrade Ubuntu Linux.
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Binding in Windows IIS 10
How to bind an SSL/TLS certificate to a particular website, port, and/or IP address in IIS 7, 8, or 10.
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Install an SSL/TLS Certificate in Windows IIS 10
This how-to will walk you through installing an SSL/TLS certificate in IIS 10. These procedures will also work in IIS 7.x and 8.x.
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Generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) in Windows IIS 10
How to generate a certificate signing request (CSR) in IIS 10.
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Using Your YubiKey for S/MIME Email with Outlook on Windows
How to use an S/MIME certificate installed in a YubiKey to send signed and/or encrypted email in Outlook on Windows.
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Install Supporting Certificates for Email, Client Authentication, and Document Signing on Windows 10
How to install supporting certificates (intermediate and root) for email, client authentication, and document signing certificates.
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Install OpenSSL on Windows with Cygwin
How to install OpenSSL on Windows with Cygwin. OpenSSL is a useful open-source toolkit for working with digital certificates.
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How to Install OV Code Signing Certifcates
How to install an organization validated (OV) code signing certificate purchased from SSL.com on Windows 10
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Using Your Code Signing Certificate
How to use your OV or EV code signing certificate with Microsoft’s SignTool and SSL.com’s SSL Manager application.
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How to Order and Install Personal Pro Email and ClientAuth Certificates
How to order, validate, retrieve, and install a Personal Pro Email and ClientAuth Certificate from SSL.com.
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Create the .well-known folder in IIS
How to make the .well-known/pki-validation hidden directory using Microsoft IIS Manager.
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How to Install SafeNet Authentication Client for Code Signing
How to download the SafeNet client. For certificates on Gemalto USB tokens.
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Create a New Website in IIS 5/6
How to create a new website in Microsoft’s Internet Information Server (IIS) 6.
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