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To use the
certificate to secure
OMA
- In
Internet Services Manager, in the
console tree, expand SERVERNAME
(your local computer), and then
expand Web Sites, then expand
Default Web Site.
- In
the console tree, right-click the
OMA virtual directory, and then
click Properties.
- In
the OMA Properties dialog box, on
the Directory Security tab, in the
Secure communications area, click
Edit.
Note: If
EDIT is grayed out then you did not
successfully install a certificate
for the Default Web Site. Go back to
the beginning of the article and
follow my instructions.
- In
the Secure Communications dialog
box, click the Require secure
channel (SSL) check box, click the
Require 128-bit encryption check
box, and then click OK.
- In
the OMA Properties dialog box, click
OK all the way out, and close
Internet Information Services (IIS)
Manager. Note that you might want to
restart the World Wide Web
Publishing service just in case,
although generally this is not
required.
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