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| | Crash course in WCF - IIS hosting / certificates Greetings We've been working on WCF for a few weeks now. I have a console application that hosts our services. It uses WSHTTP and loads a 509 certificate from a file. When the client starts up, it loads the public key from a file. We need to move this over to WCF, and my lack of certificate knowledge is a problem. When you host a WsHTTP service in IIS does the 509 certificate go away in lieu of the SSL certificate? I installed a test certificate on IIS, and I can get to the service via the URL. However, my first attempts at getting the client code to connect haven't worked. I haven't been able to find a good article on how I should approach this. Can someone nudge me in the right direction, or direct me to existing documentation? I have the "Programming WCF Services" book, but it only mentions IIS hosting. Thanks for your help. Jay |
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