Vista and IIS7 Certificates
June 20th, 2007 – sprocketrocket
I don’t know how many times I’ve wanted to install a self-generated certificate on a development web server so I could test stuff with SSL. It has always been such a pain to do with IIS 6 and Server 2003 that I usually just hoped that it would work when the code I wrote got to the production environment.
Well, with IIS7 (the version that comes with Vista and Server 2008) it’s super easy. Scott Guthrie’s got a blog that details the whole process. It’s pretty idiot proof:
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