![]() ![]() I don’t use a Mac because I am not a grandmother who got oversold at BestBuy or an arts student that hangs out at Starbucks. The steps shown are done on a Windows 10 machine. While there are some online tools available, I prefer to do this conversion on my own machine locally. Power Apps Portals requires you upload the SSL certificate as a PFX file. The provider I am currently using works well but they provide the SSL download as either a CER or P7B format only. You can get a SSL certificate from different providers. This process is documented on the Microsoft Docs site. When working specifically on Power Apps Portals projects, part of the process is to upload an SSL certificate in the Portal Admin Center in order to configure a custom URL. UPDATE: If you want to do this faster, and are comfortable with command-line tools, there is CRM Tip of the Day response to this post. In my case, it relates specifically to Power Apps Portals, but these steps would apply to any project where you need to convert an SSL certificate. So today I am going to write it down so in the future, I can refer to this post. The following post is a perfect example of a process that I don’t do very often and when I do, I keep forgetting how to do it. ![]()
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