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I'm trying to configure SSL on my Windows 2012R2 server, but I can't find the "Server Certificates" icon that I normally use to request and manage certificates. Is there a Feature or Role I need to install to add it to IIS?

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waspinator
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    Are you at the 'Sites' level? `SSL Certificates` is only visible at the top-level. Click on the name of your server in the left hand pane and you should see it. – garethTheRed Aug 02 '16 at 06:34
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    @garethTheRed - The screenshot is from the site level, you can tell by the `SSL Settings` icon which does not exist on the server level. – Peter Hahndorf Aug 02 '16 at 11:51

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To clarify because there seems to be some confusion here, you need to click on the IIS server - not the site. Add your certificate. Then click on the site that will use it and bind the certificate to that site.

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