Installing a SSL Certificate in IIS 7

Installation:

  1. Open the file containing your certificate. Save the file named your_domain_name.cer to the desktop of the web server you are securing.
  2. Click on Start, then Administrative Tools, then Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
  3. Click on the server name.
  4. From the center menu, double-click the “Server Certificates” button in the “Security” section (near the bottom of the menu).
  5. From the “Actions” menu (on the right), click on “Complete Certificate Request.” This will open the Complete Certificate Request wizard.
  6. Browse to your_domain_name.cer file that was provided to you by your SSL cert provider. You will then be required to enter a friendly name. The friendly name is not part of the certificate itself, but is used by the server administrator to easily distinguish the certificate.
  7. Clicking “OK” will install the certificate to the server.Note: There is a known issue in IIS 7 giving the following error: “Cannot find the certificate request associated with this certificate file. A certificate request must be completed on the computer where it was created.” You may also receive a message stating “ASN1 bad tag value met”. If this is the same server that you generated the CSR on then, in most cases, the certificate is actually installed. Simply cancel the dialog and press “F5” to refresh the list of server certificates. If the new certificate is now in the list, you can continue with the next step. If it is not in the list, you will need to reissue your certificate using a new CSR. After creating a new CSR, login to your DigiCert account and click the re-key button for your certificate.
  8. Once the SSL certificate has been successfully installed to the server, you will need to assign that certificate to the appropriate website using IIS.
  9. From the “Connections” menu in the main Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager window, select the name of the server to which the certificate was installed.
  10. Under “Sites,” select the site to be secured with SSL.
  11. From the “Actions” menu (on the right), click on “Bindings.” This will open the “Site Bindings” window.
  12. In the “Site Bindings” window, click “Add…” This will open the “Add Site Binding” window.
  13. Under “Type” choose https. The IP address should be the IP address of the site or All Unassigned, and the port over which traffic will be secured by SSL is usually 443. The “SSL Certificate” field should specify the certificate that was installed in step 7.
  14. Click “OK.”
  15. Your SSL certificate is now installed, and the website configured to accept secure connections.
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Clipboard synchronization in a TeamViewer session not working

I found an issue where sometimes I am connected to a TeamViewer session, the clipboard synchronization doesnt work. So I am unable to copy/paste from my local system to the remote TeamViewer session.

I found if you disable “Enhanced Multi-User support (for Terminal Server)” on the remote system, then disconnect your session and reconnect with TeamViewer, then the clipboard between the local and remote session works just fine.

I have notified TeamViewer of what I found and hopefully they will look into the issue and have a update out to resolve.

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