1. Log into Domains Priced Right. Once in, scroll down to the SSL Certificates section and select "Manage All"
2. Select the option for "remote.miraclemethod.com"
3. Select IIS, then Download ZIP File
4. On YOUR computer, right click the downloaded file and select copy
5. Connect to 10.0.0.10 over RDP, navigate to any folder, right click, and paste the folder
6. Extract all files, then open the folder
7. Double click the .crt file and open the 'Details' tab. Click Copy to File, select the Base-64 option, then next and choose a name for the new file.
8. Open Certificate Manager to Certificate Enrollment Requests. Right click, All tasks, Import. In the new box that pops up, select browse to search for the file we just created. Once located, select open and place in Certificate Enrollment Requests, then click through to OK.
9. You should now see your new certificate like so (I did not actually create a new one, or there would be 4 here. The top one was created the day of making this guide.)
10. Open IIS via start menu. Click MM-DC, then right click within the gray area under Server Certificates. Select Complete Certificate Request, and a new prompt will open. Select browse, then look for the .cer file created in step 7. Select it, give it a name like "Remote 202X" and click through the Next/OK buttons to complete.
11. You should now see your certificate in place at the top
12. Open Routing and Remote Access via start menu. Right click MM-DC and select properties. In the new box that pops up, click the Security tab then look at the bottom under the Certificate dropdown box. They will likely all have the same name so select one by one, clicking View to verify which one is selected. Once you find the correct version with the correct Valid From period, you can click OK on the Certificate View popup, then Apply/OK on the properties popup.
13. When you click apply, there will be a popup asking to restart the router/server. If you do this, it will only restart the service associated with Routing and Remote access. It should take only a few seconds and will not pop up with any success message. I did not take a picture of this as it could potentially disrupt VPN usage at the time of making this guide. To verify that everything is working properly, go ahead and disconnect from office Wifi/Ethernet, use a hotspot, and try to connect to VPN.
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