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How to Create a Self-Signed Certificate for SCCM using IIS

Published November 28, 2024
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How to Create a Self-Signed Certificate for SCCM using IIS. In this post, we create a self-signed certificate for importing to SCCM.

1. Log in to the SCCM server. Click the “Start” button and find in the Apps list “Internet Information Services (IIS)“, and run it;

2. Select the server and click on “Server Certificates“;

3. Next click “Create Self-Signed Certificate“;

4. Specify name (I use FQDN SCCM server name) and choose certificate store, click the “OK” button;

5. Next we need an export certificate for future import to SCCM. Click “Export“;

6. Choose the destination folder, and filename and click the “Open” button;

7. Set the password for your certificate and click the “OK” button;

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  • jon says:
    August 5, 2021 at 1:20 am

    great, nice and easy, but where do we import the cert. to to get it in use ?

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    • Andrej Prijmak says:
      August 5, 2021 at 1:25 am

      Hi, use for SCCM as certificate in Distribution Point properties, Communication tab

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