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On the Microsoft server where you created the ECC CSR, open the ZIP file containing your ECC SSL Certificate and save the contents of the file (e.g., your_domain_name.cer).
#How to create a microsoft lync 2013 account how to#
How to Import Your ECC SSL Certificate in to the Certificate Store This option ensures that you receive all the required certificates. Note: During your DigiCert SSL Certificate ordering process, when asked to Select Server Software, make sure that you select OTHER. Then, copy the text, including the -BEGIN NEW CERTIFICATE REQUEST- and -END NEW CERTIFICATE REQUEST- tags, and enter it into the DigiCert order form. Use a text editor (such as Notepad) to open the file. Make sure to note the filename and the location where you saved your CSR file. In the File Name box, type a name for your CSR file (e.g., ecc_ssl_csr).Ĭlick Browse to select the location where you want to save the CSR (.
#How to create a microsoft lync 2013 account Offline#
On the Where do you want to save the offline request page, do the following: In the Certificate Enrollment wizard, on the Certificate Information page, click Next. Next, expand Key options and check Make private key exportable. Note: You can select any of the ECDSA options for your ECC SSL Certificate. If greater encryption strength is required, your other private key option is 384.
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Uncheck RSA, Microsoft Software Key Storage Provider.Ĭheck ECDSA_P256, Microsoft Software Key Storage Provider. On the Private Key tab, expand Cryptographic Service Provider and then under Select cryptographic service provider (CSP), do the following: Repeat for each additional hostname that you want to add to the certificate. In the Value box, enter an additional hostname that you want the certificate to secure and then click Add. Under Alternative name, in the Type drop-down list, select DNS. If you are ordering a Multi-Domain (SAN) or an EV Multi-Domain ECC SSL certificate, enter additional hostnames (e.g.,, , ) that you want your EV Multi-Domain or Multi-Domain (SAN) certificate to secure. On the Subject tab, under Subject name, select a Type, enter the appropriate Value for the type, and then click Add.Įnter the fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) (e.g., OrganizationĮnter your company's legally registered name (e.g., YourCompany, Inc.).Įnter the department within your organization that you want to appear on the ECC SSL certificate.Įnter the city where your company is legally located.Įnter the state/province/region where your company is legally located.Įnter the country where your company is legally located. Type a brief description about the certificate. Note: The friendly name is not part of the certificate instead, it is used to identify the certificate. Type a friendly name for the ECC SSL Certificate. In the Certificate Properties window, on the General tab, do the following: On the Certificate Information page, expand Details (click the drop-down arrow) and then click Properties. In the drop-down list, select (No template) CNG key. On the Custom request page, do the following things, and then click Next. On the Select Certificate Enrollment Policy page, select Process without enrollment policy and then, click Next. In the Certificate Enrollment wizard, on the Before You Begin page, click Next. In the MMC Console, in the console tree, expand Certificates > Personal, right-click on the Certificates folder, and then, click All Tasks > Advanced Operations > Create Custom Request.
In the Add or Remove Snap-ins window, click OK. In the Select Computer window, select Local computer: (the computer this console is running on) and then, click Finish. In the Certificate snap-in window, select Computer account so that you can manage the certificates that are installed on this computer. In the Add or Remove Snap-ins window, under Available snap-ins, select Certificates and then, click Add. In the MMC Console, click File > Add/Remove Snap-in. In the User Account Control window, click Yes to allow the program to make changes to the computer.
Right-click on mmc.exe and then click Run as administrator. Open Microsoft Management Console as an admin. How to Create Your ECC CSR Using the Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
Depending on which Microsoft platform or operating system you are using, you may need to modify these instructions accordingly.
#How to create a microsoft lync 2013 account windows#
These instructions were created on Windows Server 2012. Microsoft Servers: Create Your ECC CSR (Certificate Signing Request)