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I need to create a new self-signed IIS SSL certificate from a PowerShell script as part of an automated install.

Here's what I've tried:

Import-Module WebAdministation

New-WebBinding -Name "Default Web Site" -IP "*" -Port 443 -Protocol https

New-SelfSignedCertificate -Subject Fluency -DnsName $computerName.$domainName -CertStoreLocation cert:\LocalMachine\My

Get-ChildItem cert:\LocalMachine\My | where { $_.Subject -match "CN\=$Computername\.$DomainName" } | select -First 1 | New-Item IIS:\SslBindings\0.0.0.0!443

Result

It says New-SelfSignedCertificate cannot be found for that line. If I create the certificate manually through the IIS manager, the rest of the code works fine.

Thanks for your help!

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I got it to work this way

    Import-Module WebAdministration

    Set-Location IIS:\SslBindings

    New-WebBinding -Name "Default Web Site" -IP "*" -Port 443 -Protocol https

    $c = New-SelfSignedCertificate -DnsName "myexample.com" -CertStoreLocation cert:\LocalMachine\My

    $c | New-Item 0.0.0.0!443
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    For anyone coming across this solution you need to import the WebAdministration module first, so Import-Module WebAdministration followed by Set-Location IIS:\SslBindings Oct 31, 2014 at 11:07

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