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developing WCF services and from time to time I'm falling into the same pit. Today I was configuring WCF service to use certificates for authentication (via AD certificate mapping). After configuring the IIS and WCF I've tried to access the SVC help page/metadata, but was getting 403.7 Forbidden: Client certificate required from IIS. The IIS logs contained something like this: