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Domains and SSL

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webrob

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Hi everyone!

I have installed a new SSL Cert for a domain I have setup in Plesk. I want to associate this new cert with the domain but in the domain setup it says it is still using the default "plesk" cert.

How can I associate the new cert with the domain??

Thank you,
-Rob
 
If you go into the domain's control panel (i.e. the page where you setup hosting, go to work on mail for the domain) there should be a 'Certificates' Button next to databases.

As admin in 'Server' section you can also access Certificates there. However I believe this is only for the server certificate.

Thanks,
Will
 
I go there and I see the new Cert that is setup specific for that domain. But under the setup icon it says that it is using the default server cert.

I want to associate this new certificate the is specifically for this domain with each other. The cert is already installed.

-Rob
 
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