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Welcome to this video on how to import and adapt the SSL Certificate in IIS Manager. By the end of this video, you will learn how to import an SSL certificate, map it in the IIS Manager, and adapt the SSL settings to use Tosca Server with an HTTPS binding in order to transfer data. Before you proceed with this video, please ensure to meet the prerequisites, to use the Tosca Server with HTTPS binding. We recommend that you watch the videos mentioned in the description to completely understand the concepts in this video. Lets begin! First, you need to import the SSL Certificate that you received from the Certification Authority or CA in your Server Machine. For this go to the Start Menu and search for Manage computer certificates, under the Control panel and launch it. The Certificates window then appears. From the left panel, select the folder, Trusted Root Certification Authorities, and then the Certificates Folder. This is where you will see all your present certificates.