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- Locate and copy the certificate you just created in the personal/certificates folder.

 
- Paste the certificate into the Trusted Root Certification Authorities/Certificates folder.
(right-click the Certificates the folder)


- Select the certificate, right-click and export the certificate.
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- Select the No, do not export the private key option.
- Choose Next.
- Select DER encoded binary x.509 (.cer).


- Specify a location and filename and finish the wizard.
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6. Adding an HTTPS Binding That Uses the Certificate on the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Client Site.

- Open Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
- In the Connections pane, expand the Sites node, and then choose the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web client site to which you want to add the binding.
(By default, the site has the name Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2017 Web Client.)
- In the Actions pane, choose Bindings.


- In the Site Bindings dialog box, choose Add.


- In the Add Site Binding dialog box, set the Type field to https.
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(You can use the default port 443 or change it to another port. If you change it to another port, you will have to provide the port number in the URL when you try to open the client.)

- Set the SSL certificate field to the certificate that you obtained or created for the site.
- Choose the OK button, and then choose the Close button.


- Restart the IIS.


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Open Dynamics NAV App and fill in Service link and login NAV user account.
  • https://192.168.1.111/DynamicsNAV100 
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