Unfortunately, I don't think the current Certificate code is going to support
that. The code could be updated to handle the scenario though.
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I have a service deliverable msi where I need to be able to pass in a public
property value that defines the name of an existing cert that the msi will
associate with a new 443 site it creates.
q1 - If I include the ssl certs for each of my service deliverable environments
where the msi will
Or put another way is the following ENVIRONMENTID public property reference in
the CertificateRef Id value an option when it comes to defining certs
associated with a given web site so that I can have the msi use a different
cert for the web site depending on the service deliverable environment
Did this work and if so does there exist a sample of what it means to create a
permanent component Certificate entry that refers to an ssl certificate already
known to be present on hosts you are deploying to? In other words I just want
my iis site settings to bind to port 443 and use an known
Try putting the Certificate element in a permanent Component.
Lin wrote:
Hi,
I am new to Wix so I hope this is the correct mailing list for such
questions.
I am using Wix3. I would like to associate a certificate with a IIS
website. The certificate already exists in machine store, so I
Thanks, putting the Certificate element in a permanent Component prevented the
certificate from being uninstalled.
While the above solution works, I am curious to know if Wix allows the ability
to only associate certificates with websites without actually installing the
cert?
Thanks,
Dakun
Hi,
I am new to Wix so I hope this is the correct mailing list for such questions.
I am using Wix3. I would like to associate a certificate with a IIS website.
The certificate already exists in machine store, so I don't need to add it
during installation. I have tried the
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