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Get a Free Tencent SSL Certificate and Install It on IIS in Minutes

Learn how to obtain a free one‑year Tencent SSL certificate, download and extract the appropriate IIS files, import the certificate via IIS Manager, and bind it to your website to enable HTTPS, all with step‑by‑step screenshots.

Python Crawling & Data Mining
Python Crawling & Data Mining
Python Crawling & Data Mining
Get a Free Tencent SSL Certificate and Install It on IIS in Minutes

1. Apply for the Certificate

I applied for Tencent's free SSL certificate, which is valid for one year. After downloading the certificate zip and extracting it, three folders are available. For IIS, use the certificate files in the IIS folder.

2. Install the Server Certificate

Open Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager and locate 服务器证书. Click 导入, select the certificate you just obtained, enter the password if set (leave blank otherwise), and confirm.

3. Bind the Certificate to a Website

In the website you want to secure, right‑click and choose 编辑绑定. Add an https binding (default port 443), set the hostname to your domain, and select the imported SSL certificate. Click OK.

After these steps, HTTPS is configured for the site.

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