Type the name of the department or division in the organization in which the certificate is used. Type the unabbreviated name of the city or locality where your organization or organizational unit is located. Type the unabbreviated name of the state or province where your organization or organizational unit is located. Type the name of the country or region where your organization or organizational unit is located.
Additionally, you can adjust the level of security for your transmission by changing the bit length associated with the cryptographic service provider. Select Microsoft DH SChannel Cryptographic Provider when you must exchange a secret key over a network that is not secure and you have had no prior communication with the other party. Select a bit length that the provider you selected uses. A longer bit length increases the level of encryption.
However, it can decrease performance because it requires the transmission of additional bits. Use the File Name dialog box to name and then save your certificates to the appropriate storage location.
Use the Complete Certificate Request dialog box to install the certificates that you receive from your certification authority CA. Additionally, provide a Friendly name for the certificate that you want to install to complete the certificate installation process. Type the path of the file that contains the response from the certification authority in the File name containing certification authority's response box, or click Browse to navigate to the location in which the file from the certification authority is stored.
Type a name in the Friendly name box to complete the certificate installation process. Use the Create Certificate wizard to create a domain certificate. A domain certificate is an internal certificate that is not issued by an external certification authority CA. Type the path of a CA server that is in your Windows domain, or click Select to search for a CA server that is in your domain and display the Select Certification Authority dialog box.
Domain certificates are not appropriate for use with external clients that are not members of your internal Windows domain. Type a name for the CA server that you want to use in the Friendly name box. Use the Select Certification Authority dialog box to select the internal certification authority CA that you want to use.
Select the CA that you want to use. Use the Create Self-Signed Certificate dialog box to create certificates to use in server testing environments and for troubleshooting third-party certificates. You can view the properties of your self-signed certificate on the Server Certificates Page. The certificates you create with this feature are not from a trusted certification authority CA source. Therefore, use self-signed certificates only to help secure data transmissions between your server and clients inside a test environment.
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More Information How to create and submit a certificate request When you submit a certificate request to an enterprise CA, the certificate template must be configured to use the SAN in the request instead of using information from the Active Directory directory service.
Click Request a Certificate. Click Advanced certificate request. Click Create and submit a request to this CA. Provide identifying information as required. How to use the Certreq. Save the file as Request. Open a command prompt. To use the certreq command together with the —config switch to specify this CA, type the following command: certreq -submit -config "corpca1.
How to submit a certificate request to a third-party CA If you want to submit a certificate request to a third-party CA, first use the Certreq. Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. A subscription to make the most of your time. Try 1 month free. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve?
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