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FAQs
How to get private key for SSL certificate? ›
- Open Microsoft Management Console.
- In the Console Root, expand Certificates (Local Computer)
- Locate the certificate in the Personal or Web Server folder.
- Right click the certificate.
- Select Export.
- Follow the guided wizard.
- Solution 1: Enter Incognito Mode.
- Solution 2: Clear Your Browsing Data.
- Solution 3: Flush DNS.
- Solution 4: Change DNS Settings.
- Solution 5: Reset Your Browser.
- Solution 6: Reinstall Certificates.
If you installed your SSL Certificate on your server, but the certificate doesn't have a private key associated with it, you can use the DigiCert® Certificate Utility for Windows to repair your certificate installation and make sure it's installed correctly for use in IIS, Exchange and other Windows server types.
Why is my certificate missing the private key? ›A missing private key could mean: The certificate is not being installed on the same server that generated the CSR. The pending request was deleted from IIS. The certificate was installed through the Certificate Import Wizard rather than through IIS.