Click on the Import... link in the top right-hand corner of the Actions sidebar.
In the new window, click on ... and navigate to the directory containing your PFX file. Enter the password you selected when creating the PFX file in the text field. Also activate the checkbox to allow the export of this certificate. When you are finished, click OK.
The certificate you have just added is now displayed in the Server certificates section. Then click on Sites in the Connections section on the left-hand side.
Double-click on the website for which you want to use the SSL certificate.
On the right-hand side, under Actions, click on the Bindings link.
Click on Add.
Change the type to https.
If you want to install more than one SSL certificate, select the IP address used by the website.
From the SSL certificate drop-down menu, select the certificate you have just added. Optionally, you can change the port number for the binding. However, it is recommended that you leave the default setting (port 443).
Click OK when you are finished.
The installation of the SSL certificate is now complete. To check whether the installation was successful, open a browser and enter the domain name for which you have ordered the SSL certificate, preceded by https://. For example https://example.com.
Import the certificate into the local computer store
On the File menu, select Add/Remove snap-in. In the Add/Remove Snap-in dialog box, select Add. In the Add Standalone Snap-in dialog box, select Certificates, and then select Add. In the Certificates snap-in dialog box, select Computer account, and then select Next.
Steps to Deploy Certificates on Different Target Systems
Navigate to SSL >> Certificates.
Select the checkbox beside the certificate to be deployed.
Click Deploy.
In the drop-down, choose the required server type: Windows Server. MS Certificate Store. Internet Information Services (IIS) IIS Binding. Linux Server. Browser.
The certificate store is located in the registry under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE root. Current user certificate store: This certificate store is local to a user account on the computer. This certificate store is located in the registry under the HKEY_CURRENT_USER root.
Open Command Prompt and type mmc and hit Enter to open MMC. Go to File menu, click Add/Remove Snap In, and add the Certificates snap-in for Local Computer. Once added, right-click in the middle window and select All Tasks > Import. Once imported, the certificate should show up under Local Computer and not Current User.
Once the Microsoft Management Console opens, click on "File" and select "Add/Remove Snap-in". In the left menu, select 'Certificates' and click on 'Add'. On the next screen, click the radio button next to "Computer account" and click on "Next". Click on "Finish".
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