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Input the openssl command with the following arguments to generate the private key and CSR request:. You should now have a Private Key privatekey.
There are several other options and tools to create a CSR. This guide , for example, offers a good collection of articles to generate a CSR in various platforms.
Getting Help. Enterprise Customers. Search site Search Search. Go back to previous article. Goal After completing this how-to you will have two files: one containing a private key, that you should keep in a safe location; and another one containing a CSR request that you should send to your CA. You must run all commands as a user with Administrator privileges. Backing up your private key When you create a Certificate Signing Request, you generate a private key too.
Perform the following steps to create a backup of this key: Click the Windows Start button, type mmc , and press the Enter key to run the Microsoft Management Console.
Click Yes to allow this app to make changes to your device. The Microsoft Microsoft Management Console window opens. Select Local Computer and click Finish. Expand the Certificates Local Computer entry on the left side. The Certificate Export Wizard opens. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Exchange Server This forum provides a place for you to discuss the Exchange You are welcome to come and post questions and comments about your experience with this software.
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