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hi my name is Justin shellphone Im a software engineer with patch my PC in former SCC MP EFI at Microsoft in this video were going to be covering how you can switch your SCCM environment from HTTP to require HTTPS to secure your client and server communications within your hire Im pretty excited about this topic because I actually put a post up on Twitter Facebook and read it and this was by far the most voted for topic for the next video so well go ahead and jump right into this what Ive got is Im logged into my domain controller and I dont have any certificate authority set up I figured this would be a good place to start because many of you guys might not have that configured in your lab as well so what Im gonna do Im gonna a Enterprise certificate authority on my domain controller now I do want to note I am in no way a PCI expert and in fact I know that this is not going to be best practice generally speaking if you were in a production environment you would issue