KB ID 0001128. Problem. Now you may be thinking, “If you have your own CA/PKI solution why would you need to create a Wildcard Certificate”? If you can generate as many certificates as you want whats the point?

SOLVED: Certificate Disappears From IIS After COMPLETE Start INTERNET INFORMATION SERVICES MANAGER (IIS Manager) Click on the host name of the server (not the website) and double click on SERVER CERTIFICATES applet (in the center section) Click COMPLETE CERTIFICATE REQUEST (either from the ACTIONS menu or just right click on blank space) Use the … button find the .CRT or .CER file. Wildcard SSL Instructions Return to IIS and you will now see that your sites have a HTTPS binding with a host header and the SSL certificate that was specified for your Default Web Site is selected, and it is also bound using your wildcard …

The next step will require input for 3 fields in Specify Certificate Authority Response; File name containing the certification authority’s response - Ensure the file system directs to the certificate file Friendly Name - This will assist in locating specific certificates when required, e.g. a specific domain name Select a certificate store for the new certificate - Do NOT adjust unless

Return to IIS and you will now see that your sites have a HTTPS binding with a host header and the SSL certificate that was specified for your Default Web Site is selected, and it is also bound using your wildcard … Wildcard certificate - Wikipedia In computer networking, a wildcard certificate is a public key certificate which can be used with multiple sub-domains of a domain. The principal use is for securing web sites with HTTPS, but there are also applications in many other fields.Compared with conventional certificates, a wildcard certificate can be cheaper and more convenient than a certificate for each sub-domain.

Convert your .crt file to a .cer file. Locate your downloaded .crt file, and double-click to open it. …

Wildcard SSL Instructions Return to IIS and you will now see that your sites have a HTTPS binding with a host header and the SSL certificate that was specified for your Default Web Site is selected, and it is also bound using your wildcard …