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ERR_SSL_KEY_USAGE_INCOMPATIBLE when using Self-Signed Certificate with Microsoft Edge

Anonymous
2024-04-21T23:13:29+00:00

I'm trying to create a Self-Signed Certificate from IIS, then access the Default Web Site using HTTPS

When I try, I'm unable to get past the ERR_SSL_KEY_USAGE_INCOMPATIBLE

I'm using Windows Server 2016

There is no proxy server

This is a single standalone test machine where I'm trying to access the Default Web Site using SSL

https://youtu.be/3PGowNoUn_I

This isn't really a "networking" issue yet

Then plan is to eventually connect from a PC running Windows 10

But first I need to get this working on the Server itself

Windows for business | Windows Server | Networking | Other

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-04-22T01:18:50+00:00

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-04-22T01:04:42+00:00

    ok, thank you

    I will re-post question is proper forum

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-04-22T00:41:51+00:00

    Hello Jim,

    Hope you have a lovely day !

    Thank you for posting in the Microsoft Community forum.

    From the above description, I understand that your question relates to SSL

    Since there are no engineers dedicated to SSL in this forum. To get a quick and effective solution to your problem, I recommend that you ask your question again on the Q&A forum, where a dedicated technician will be present to give you a professional and effective answer.

    Here is the link for Q&A forum.

    Questions - Microsoft Q&A

    Click on the "Ask a question" button in the top right corner to ask your question and select the "SSL" tag and other tags related to your productions.

    I hope the above information is helpful.

    If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to let us know.

    Best Regards,

    Rosy

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