

If your imported certificate does not appear in the list then you may need to import a *.PEM file, which contains both a certificate key and private key. Note: MDaemon will only display certificates that have private keys using the Personal Information Exchange format (PKCS #12). Microsoft IIS web server to allowArchive Server for MDaemon. Verify that at the bottom of the General page is the text 'You have a private key that corresponds to this certificate.' On the Details page, look for the field 'Enhanced Key Usage' and verify it contains 'Server Authentication.' If those are missing, MDaemon will not be able to display the certificate. This tutorial describes the steps for creating a self signed SSL certificate for use with the. To verify the certificate will be visible to MDaemon, double click the certificate to view it from within the Certificates MMC.

#Mdaemon ssl certificate windows#
On your Windows toolbar, click Start -> Run., and then type 'mmc /a' into the 'Open:' text box.If you have purchased or otherwise generated a certificate from some source other than MDaemon, you can still use that certificate by using the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) to import it into the certificate store that MDaemon uses. You do not need to continue to use IIS at that point, you can disable the service and continue to use WorldClient's built-in webserver. To verify the certificate will be visible to MDaemon, double click the certificate to view it from within the Certificates MMC. If you have IIS you can use its certificate wizard to create the request and import the response. WorldClient will then be able to use it.

WorldClient's web server currently does not support generating certificate requests.
#Mdaemon ssl certificate how to#
KBA-01844 How to import a certificate into WorldClient
