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hi welcome back to sutoku tech iamp;#39;ve made a lot of videos about azure ad connect but i realize iamp;#39;ve never configured federation services or adfs using azure ad connect here i am running azure ad connect services and i took the tick box for federation with adfs but then i realized oh no i need an ssl certificate so i was thinking of building a pki server and issuing a certificate from there but i figured itamp;#39;s got to be easier i donamp;#39;t want to spend a whole hour making a pki server just for one certificate so weamp;#39;re going to generate a new self-signed certificate in powershell and iamp;#39;m going to show you how to import it into your environment so that it will be usable iamp;#39;m going to open mmc and add the certificate snap in for the local machine so we can work with the certificate once itamp;#39;s generated iamp;#39;m on the adfs server and thatamp;#39;s ultimately where we want this certificate but weamp;#39;ll want the certificate in