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Importing a PFX into IIS 5.1 via command line
The thread title says it all really.
Does anybody know if it is possible to import a PFX certificate file into IIS 5.0 via a command line? The solution doesnt have to be specifically command line, but must not require any user interation or input. Basically I need a mechanism to quickly and silently deploy PFX files out to 6000 servers!!!! On a similar note, I am under the impression that there is a VBS script that forms part of the IIS 6 installation that can do this, can anybody confirm this? |
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Typo in title, it should read:
Importing a PFX into IIS 5.0 via command line |
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I don't know the answer, sorry.
A few months back Windows IT Pro magazine published an article about IIS admin scripts, maybe it's available on their website.
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