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any iis admins here
I'm trying to setup a secure server using these documents
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;299525 However, I am stuck on one part. What exactly do they mean by this? Process your request through Certificate Server. To do this, follow these steps:a. Browse to http://CAServerName/CertSrv, and select Request a certificate What is "CaServerName"? I have tried ip.com/CertSrv with no luck, also domain.com. Am I supposed to place CertSrc with something else? I am also browsing the machine through remote desktop as it says to do. |
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