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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T17:03:01+00:00 2026-05-11T17:03:01+00:00

I have a certificate for that is valid for *.MyCompany. com . That is

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I have a certificate for that is valid for *.MyCompany.com. That is fine for my dev and test servers because the first part of the URLs for those computers ends like that.

I want to test this on my computer and the certificate is incorrect because my computer defaults to the url MyComputer.MyCompany.net.

Is there a way to fake out IIS in to thinking that my computer is .MyCompany.com or am I out of luck when it comes to testing this?

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Vaccano

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    2026-05-11T17:03:01+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 5:03 pm

    You should be able to edit the host header values for the IIS website to accept *.Mycompany.com. To get the DNS to resolve and work correctly, you may need to add an entry to your windows hosts file — mycomputer.mycompany.com 127.0.0.1. that will let you test locally.

    Another option would be to use a self-signed cert for local development.

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