To export the SSL certificate, please follow steps below:

1. Log into Server using Microsoft Terminal Service. (This require Administrator Access, you might want to have your host done this for you.)
2. Click "Start" > "Run" and type "mmc"
3. A new console will open.
4. Goto "Console" > Add Remove Snap-In
5. Click "Add" > "Certificates" > "Add" > "Computer Account" > "Local Computer" > Finish
6. Expand the Console Root > Personal > Certificates
7. You will see your certificate listed there
8. Right Click on your certificate > All Task > Export
9. Export Private Key, you will have to enter a password to password protect the Private Key
10. Specify a path and file name you want to export the certificate to
11. Click Finish to complete
Novaroot Reviewed by Novaroot on . export a SSL certificate from Windows 2000 / 2003 server To export the SSL certificate, please follow steps below: 1. Log into Server using Microsoft Terminal Service. (This require Administrator Access, you might want to have your host done this for you.) 2. Click "Start" > "Run" and type "mmc" 3. A new console will open. 4. Goto "Console" > Add Remove Snap-In 5. Click "Add" > "Certificates" > "Add" > "Computer Account" > "Local Computer" > Finish 6. Expand the Console Root > Personal > Certificates 7. You will see your certificate Rating: 5