I think this is what you want:
$w3svc = "W3SVC/566412209" # <-- W3SVC/[iis number]
$pfxPath = "c:\ssl\myssl.pfx"
$pfxPassword = "password123" # Whatever the certificate file's password is
$certMgr = New-Object -ComObject IIS.CertObj
$certMgr.ServerName = [System.Environment]::MachineName
$certMgr.InstanceName = $w3svc
$certMgr.Import($pfxPath, $pfxPassword, $true, $true)
You can also create a .NET Interop Assembly (by adding a COM reference to C:\WINDOWS\system32\inetsrv\certobj.dll
or using tlbimp.exe
) so you can use with PowerShell and .NET projects:
[void][reflection.assembly]::loadfrom("Interop.CERTOBJLib.dll")
$certMgr = new-object -typeName CERTOBJLib.IISCertObjClass
$certMgr.ServerName = [System.Environment]::MachineName
$certMgr.InstanceName = $w3svc
$certMgr.Import($pfxPath, $pfxPassword, $true, $true)
You still have to set the SSL port bindings separately as you're doing already.
MS docs on IIS.CertObj are here:
Managing Server Certificates by Using IISCertObj (IIS 6.0)