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im in internet information services on a windows 2019 standard server and what im going to do is im going to assign a self-signed certificate into a default website and then im going to go into group policy and trust that certificate so that way we dont get a certificate warning or error im in the server at the top left so what im going to do is click on server certificates double click and were going to click on create a self self-signed certificate now the name of the server is dc1 and the active directory domain is techpub.us so ill just call it that and im going to leave the certificate set to personal you can choose personal or web hosting it doesnt really matter which one you choose this has nothing to do with iis it has to do with the store where the certificate is held so ill click ok and now ive got my certificate now ive got two different certificates that are set to called dc1 this first one is a domain certificate the second one is going to be the website hos