Your company named Contoso, Ltd. runs Windows Server 2008 R2. You manage a Web server named Server1. Internet users access Server1 by using http://www.contoso.com and https://www.contoso.com. The Server1 server uses an SSL certi?cate from a public certi?cation authority (CA).
You install an additional Web server named Server2. You need to con?gure an SSL certi?cate on server2 to support HTTPS connections.
You must ensure that all users can connect to https://Server2 without receiving security warnings.
What should you do?
A.
Open the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager console on Server1. Export the SSL certi?cate to a .pfx ?le. Import the .pfx ?le to Server2.
B.
Open the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager console on Server2. Create a self-signed certi?cate.
C.
Open the Certi?cates snap-in on Server1. Export the SSL certi?cate to a .cer ?le. Import the .cer ?le to Server2.
D.
Request a new SSL certi?cate from the public CA. Use Server2 as the Common Name in the request. Install the new certi?cate on Server2.