You work as the enterprise administrator at ABC.com. ABC.com has a domain named ABC.com. The ABC.com network servers run Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and the client computers run Microsoft Windows Vista. ABC.com has a computer named ABC-SR01 configured to hosts the Web Server role and the secure test.com web site.
The ABC.com Marketing division network users has self-signed certificates to access the secure test.com web site.
How would you configure ABC-SR01 to ensure error messages are not displayed when accessing the secured test.com web site?
A.
By having the anonymous authentication module disabled.
B.
By making changes to the Site web.config file.
C.
By using the Certificates console to access the certificate.
By exporting the self-signed certificate to a Test.com.cer file and linking the Test.com.cer file via the domain.
D.
By using Forms Authentication with the default settings.
Explanation:
You need to the self-signed certificate to a Test.com.cer file. This will allow the employees to connect to Test.com. The client computers that make use of the website should then have the Test.com.cer file installed. The users account will be authenticated through the certificate. The .cer file is an internet security certificate extension which confirms the authenticity of a website installed on a server.