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letamp;#39;s create a self-signed certificate using Internet Information Services in Windows Server 2016 weamp;#39;ll go to tools and Internet Information Services and weamp;#39;ll click on our server from here weamp;#39;ve got server certificates so from here weamp;#39;re going to click on create a self-signed certificate so weamp;#39;re gonna give this the actual name weamp;#39;re going to be using for our domain now if weamp;#39;re using this for hosting a website then we would choose web hosting otherwise weamp;#39;ll choose personal even though it doesnamp;#39;t seem like itamp;#39;s a personal type of certificate but thatamp;#39;s okay weamp;#39;ll go ahead and click OK and there is our certificate now letamp;#39;s take a look at this in the certificate store so I wanted to go to our Start button right click and choose run and type MMC short for Microsoft management console and weamp;#39;ll choose file add or no snap in and from here we want to add our certificates