To enable SSL in IIS, you must first obtain a certificate that is used to encrypt and decrypt the information that is transferred over the network. IIS includes its own certificate request tool that you can use to send a certificate request to a certification authority. This tool simplifies the process of obtaining a certificate. If you use Apache, you must obtain the certificate manually.
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How To Set Up an HTTPS Service in IIS
Configuring Your Web Server for SSL
To enable SSL in IIS, you must first obtain a certificate that is used to encrypt and decrypt the information that is transferred over the network. IIS includes its own certificate request tool that you can use to send a certificate request to a certification authority. This tool simplifies the process of obtaining a certificate. If you use Apache, you must obtain the certificate manually.
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How To Disable IIS Services
Disable IIS Services in IIS 4.0
- In Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, click Start, click Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Services.
- Scroll through the list of services, click to select the service that you want to disable, and then click Startup.
- Click to select Disabled, and then click OK.
- Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each service that you want to disable.
- To exit, click Close, and then close Control Panel.