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RexWheeler authored Sep 27, 2023
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1. Delete existing IIS stores. Delete the IISBin store type. Create the new IISU store type. Recreate the IIS stores using the new IISU store type.
1. Convert existing IISBin certificate stores to IISU certificate stores. There is not currently a way to do this via the Keyfactor API, so direct updates to the underlying Keyfactor SQL database is required. A SQL script (IIS-Conversion.sql) is available in the repository to do this. Hosted customers, which do not have access to the underlying database, will need to work Keyfactor support to run the conversion. On-premises customers can run the script themselves, but are strongly encouraged to ensure that a SQL backup is taken prior running the script (and also be confident that they have a tested database restoration process.)

**Note: There is an additional (and deprecated) certificate store type of “IIS” that ships with the Keyfactor platform. Migration of certificate stores from the “IIS” type to either the “IISBin” or “IISU” types is not currently supported.**
**Note:** There is an additional (and deprecated) certificate store type of “IIS” that ships with the Keyfactor platform. Migration of certificate stores from the “IIS” type to either the “IISBin” or “IISU” types is not currently supported.

**Note: If Looking to use GMSA Accounts to run the Service Kefyactor Command 10.2 or greater is required for No Value checkbox to work**
**Note:** In order to leverage GMSA accounts when running the Orchestrator service, version 10.2 of Keyfactor Command is required as it corrects an issue using the "No Value" checkbox when configuring certificate store server credentials.

**Note:** In Command versions up to 10.3, a certificate store is uniquely identified by the target machine and certificate store path,
which means that the WinCert and IISU store types cannot both be used at the same time on the same server for the same local machine store.
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