Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Quick Setup Guide

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Configuring Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Security Features
How to Back Up and Restore the SSL Private Key
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Step 17
Select OK or Cancel to close the Default Web Site Properties window.
Step 18
Close IIS Manager.
What to Do Next
Proceed to the 
Copying and Saving the Private Key for Future Use
We recommend that you complete this procedure as part of your standard backup procedure on the Web 
Server.
Before You Begin
Complete the 
Procedure
Step 1
Open a DOS prompt.
a.
Select Start > Run.
b.
Enter cmd.
Step 2
Enter the path to your desktop in the cmd.exe window.
Example: C:\> cd “Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop”
Step 3
Enter the full path to OpenSSL.exe keeping the following in mind:
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After -in, enter the full path to where you placed the file when you exported the private key.
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After -out, enter the full path to where you want to send the exported file.
Example:C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop>“\Program Files\Cisco 
Systems\MPWeb\DataSvc\openssl.exe” pkcs12 -in “\Documents and 
Settings\Administrator\Desktop\mycertificate.pfx” -out “\Documents and 
Settings\Administrator\Desktop\mycertificate.pem” -nodes
This converts the PFX format to a PEM format. The mycertificate.pem file will have all the certificates 
starting with the Private key.
Step 4
Enter the import password when prompted. 
This is the password you defined in the Web Server Certificate wizard during the export process.
Step 5
Save the PEM file. You will need it whenever you need to reapply the certificate.
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