A code signing certificate can be used to sign content produced by several Microsoft® Office applications such as Word®, Excel® and PowerPoint®.
To request a code signing certificate, you have to provide us a certificate signing request (CSR) generated from the machine you'll use to sign the code. We'll use the
Once you install a Code Signing certificate in your browser, you might want to export it from Internet Explorer® or Firefox® to use elsewhere. For example, you might want to
You can import code-signing certificates into Firefox.
There are different scenarios for converting code signing certificates, these are the most common. If your scenario is not listed here, refer to your manufacturer's
Before you can request a certificate through our online application, you need to use the IIS Manager to generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) for your website.
After you request the certificate in our online application and it's ready for installation, you must download the files we provide.
Renewing an SSL certificate is similar to requesting a new certificate. You can use the overview below to help you through the process.
All SSL certificates using the old SHA-1 hash function need to be re-keyed to use the SHA-2 hash function immediately. SHA-1 is potentially insecure, which defeats the
Using Microsoft Outlook® 2013, you can forward email messages as attachments. You might want to do this if you're sending a record of an email conversation to someone, or if