Text Box:

Home About NHS SSL Apply for cert Information Terms Help

Certificate Signing Request (CSR) Generation - Microsoft IIS 4.x

A CSR is a file containing your IIS SSL certificate application information, including your Public Key.  Generate your CSR and then copy and paste the CSR file into the webform in the enrolment process:

Generate keys and IIS SSL certificate:

  • Open the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) for IIS (available in the Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack > Microsoft Internet Information Server > Internet Service Manager.
  • In the MMC, Expand the Internet Information Server folder and expand the computer name
  • Open the properties window for the website the CSR is for. You can do this by right clicking on the website
  • Open Directory Security Folder
  • In the Secure Communications area of this Property Sheet, select the Key Manager button and select "Create New Key..."
  • Choose "Put the request in a file that you will send to an authority." Select an appropriate filename (or accept the default).
  • Fill in the appropriate details:
  • Fill in all the fields, do not use the following characters:
    ! @ # $ % ^ * ( ) ~ ? > < & / \
    note: If your server is only 40 bit enabled, you will only generate a 512 bit key and should upgrade with a high encryption pack from Microsoft before continuing
    If your server is 128 bit enabled you can generate up to 1024 bit keys
  • Click Next until you finish
  • Click Finish
  • Key Manager will display a key icon under the WWW icon. The key will have an orange slash through it indicating it is not complete. Choose the "Computers" menu and select Exit. Select YES when asked to commit changes
  • When you make your application, make sure you include this file (this is your CSR) in its entirety into the appropriate section of the enrolment form - including
    -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----to-----END CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----
  • Click Next
  • Confirm your details in the enrolment form
  • Finish

We recommend that you make a note of your password and backup your key as these are known only to you, so if you lose them we can't help!  A floppy diskette or other removable media stored in a secure location is recommended for your backup files.


All Third Party Trademark Rights Acknowledged.

This document is licensed for use only in conjunction with the use of Trustis Limited Trust Services.

Copyright © Trustis Limited 2006, All rights reserved. Trustis FPS Healthcare is not responsible for the content of external websites.