Error when adding SSL certificate for WebSite binding in IIS
When I try to add https binding for my site in IIS I select Binding menu, then certificate that I want to use from drop down list and after I click OK I got an error
Error during operation - A device attached to the system is not functioning (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007001F)
I've tried different certificates also checked that private keys are exportable
For IIS Host I use Windows 10 Pro 1803 and IIS 10.0.17763.1
UPDATE 1
I've also tried adding SSL certificate with
netsh http add sslcert 127.0.0.1:8035 certhash=hash appid={guid fo appid}
This approach also returned an error
SSL Certificate add failed, Error: 31 A device attached to the system
is not functioning
iis https ssl-certificate
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When I try to add https binding for my site in IIS I select Binding menu, then certificate that I want to use from drop down list and after I click OK I got an error
Error during operation - A device attached to the system is not functioning (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007001F)
I've tried different certificates also checked that private keys are exportable
For IIS Host I use Windows 10 Pro 1803 and IIS 10.0.17763.1
UPDATE 1
I've also tried adding SSL certificate with
netsh http add sslcert 127.0.0.1:8035 certhash=hash appid={guid fo appid}
This approach also returned an error
SSL Certificate add failed, Error: 31 A device attached to the system
is not functioning
iis https ssl-certificate
To trigger a more meaningful error message, you might need to learn and usenetsh
. (likenetsh http show sslcert
).
– Lex Li
Nov 21 '18 at 18:18
@LexLi i've updated description withnetsh
result
– Anton
Nov 22 '18 at 6:44
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When I try to add https binding for my site in IIS I select Binding menu, then certificate that I want to use from drop down list and after I click OK I got an error
Error during operation - A device attached to the system is not functioning (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007001F)
I've tried different certificates also checked that private keys are exportable
For IIS Host I use Windows 10 Pro 1803 and IIS 10.0.17763.1
UPDATE 1
I've also tried adding SSL certificate with
netsh http add sslcert 127.0.0.1:8035 certhash=hash appid={guid fo appid}
This approach also returned an error
SSL Certificate add failed, Error: 31 A device attached to the system
is not functioning
iis https ssl-certificate
When I try to add https binding for my site in IIS I select Binding menu, then certificate that I want to use from drop down list and after I click OK I got an error
Error during operation - A device attached to the system is not functioning (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007001F)
I've tried different certificates also checked that private keys are exportable
For IIS Host I use Windows 10 Pro 1803 and IIS 10.0.17763.1
UPDATE 1
I've also tried adding SSL certificate with
netsh http add sslcert 127.0.0.1:8035 certhash=hash appid={guid fo appid}
This approach also returned an error
SSL Certificate add failed, Error: 31 A device attached to the system
is not functioning
iis https ssl-certificate
iis https ssl-certificate
edited Nov 22 '18 at 6:43
Anton
asked Nov 21 '18 at 16:33
AntonAnton
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To trigger a more meaningful error message, you might need to learn and usenetsh
. (likenetsh http show sslcert
).
– Lex Li
Nov 21 '18 at 18:18
@LexLi i've updated description withnetsh
result
– Anton
Nov 22 '18 at 6:44
add a comment |
To trigger a more meaningful error message, you might need to learn and usenetsh
. (likenetsh http show sslcert
).
– Lex Li
Nov 21 '18 at 18:18
@LexLi i've updated description withnetsh
result
– Anton
Nov 22 '18 at 6:44
To trigger a more meaningful error message, you might need to learn and use
netsh
. (like netsh http show sslcert
).– Lex Li
Nov 21 '18 at 18:18
To trigger a more meaningful error message, you might need to learn and use
netsh
. (like netsh http show sslcert
).– Lex Li
Nov 21 '18 at 18:18
@LexLi i've updated description with
netsh
result– Anton
Nov 22 '18 at 6:44
@LexLi i've updated description with
netsh
result– Anton
Nov 22 '18 at 6:44
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I've updated cryptography service provider (CryptoPro CSP in my case) for a newer version and rebooted the system and error magically gone away
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Had the same problem with CryptoPro CSP v4.0.9944. As a consequence, was forced to delete CryptoPro CSP, choose certificate in IIS and install again.
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I've updated cryptography service provider (CryptoPro CSP in my case) for a newer version and rebooted the system and error magically gone away
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I've updated cryptography service provider (CryptoPro CSP in my case) for a newer version and rebooted the system and error magically gone away
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I've updated cryptography service provider (CryptoPro CSP in my case) for a newer version and rebooted the system and error magically gone away
I've updated cryptography service provider (CryptoPro CSP in my case) for a newer version and rebooted the system and error magically gone away
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Had the same problem with CryptoPro CSP v4.0.9944. As a consequence, was forced to delete CryptoPro CSP, choose certificate in IIS and install again.
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Had the same problem with CryptoPro CSP v4.0.9944. As a consequence, was forced to delete CryptoPro CSP, choose certificate in IIS and install again.
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Had the same problem with CryptoPro CSP v4.0.9944. As a consequence, was forced to delete CryptoPro CSP, choose certificate in IIS and install again.
Had the same problem with CryptoPro CSP v4.0.9944. As a consequence, was forced to delete CryptoPro CSP, choose certificate in IIS and install again.
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To trigger a more meaningful error message, you might need to learn and use
netsh
. (likenetsh http show sslcert
).– Lex Li
Nov 21 '18 at 18:18
@LexLi i've updated description with
netsh
result– Anton
Nov 22 '18 at 6:44