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How to Create and Install Trusted Certificates in a Windows SBS 2003

How to Create a self-issued certificate by using the CEICW

With SBS 2003 CEICW, you create a self-issued certificate. When you run the CEICW, you configure the web service to issue a self-issued certificate so that the remote users can securely access your organization’s Web sites. 

To create a self-issued certificate by using the CEICW, please follow these steps:

1. Run Server Management.

2. In the console tree, click Internet and E-mail. In the details pane, click Connect to the Internet.

3. On the Connection Type page, select Do not change connection type, and then click Next.

3. On the Firewall page, select Do not change firewall configuration, and then click Next.

4. On the Services Configuration page, ensure that the appropriate network services are selected without changing, and then click Next.

5. On the Web Services Configuration page, ensure that the appropriate Web services are selected and make necessary changes. Then click Next to continue.

6. On the Web Server Certificate page, select Create a new Web server certificate, type the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of your server (for example: mail.chicagotech.net), and then click Next.

7. On the Internet E-mail page, select Do not change Internet e-mail configuration, and then click Next.

8. On the Completing the Configure E-mail and Internet Connection Wizard page, click Finish.

9. Test it from an Internet computer.

Note: To use self-issued certificate, the certificate need to be installed on their remote computer or device.

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