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the following error message. SSL Certificate add failed, Error: 1312 A specified logon session does not exist. It may already have been terminated. I'm logged onto the server as a domain admin when I run the command. I previously had this application setup to use SSL on a different port with the same cert, the application ran fine for ssl certificate deletion failed, error: 2 a few weeks. I was in the process of switching the application onto port 443 when this error started to occur. As part of the switch I found the cert was also defined for a web site. I undefined the SSL and port binding for the web site. I reconnected to cert to the old Port and successfully test the application again, then deleted the binding using the "delete sslcert" command and attempt to use the same "add sslcert" command with port 443 and got the failure. Now I can't use the add sslcert command no matter what port I specify without getting the failure message. Microsoft has a fix for this error message for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, but not Windows Server 2008 SP2. Googling around I see a number of other people that have run into this issue but don't see any remedies that work for me. --Mark Friday, August 06, 2010 4:59 PM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Hi Mark, This KB might help you http://support.microsoft.com/
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SSL Certificate add failed, Error: 1312 by Andrius on Mar.25, 2011, under Microsoft You are trying to bind SSL certificate ot a port number using the http://www.kozeniauskas.com/itblog/2011/03/25/ssl-certificate-add-failed-error-1312/ the following command: netsh http add sslcert ipport=0.0.0.0:8000 certhash=0000000000003ed9cd0c315bbb6dc1c08da5e6 appid={00112233-4455-6677-8899-AABBCCDDEEFF} The command failes with error: SSL Certificate add failed, Error: 1312 A specified logon session does not exist. It may already have been terminated. The most likely problemis that the certificate that you are using does not have the private key. To make sure the certificate has a private key open the error 1312 certificate with the thumbprint that was defined in command line and look if private key is present: If the private key is not present then you have to go to CA export the certificate and include private key. Then you need to re import it to the host and run command again. If the certificate already has private key and you are ssl certificate add running Windows 2008 R2 or Windows 7 then you might take a look at KB981506 :certificate, netsh, SSL 1 Comment for this entry Hassan Gulzar November 7th, 2013 on 08:43 I had a recent run-in with this issue. I solved my problem as follow: http://stackoverflow.com/a/19766650/481656 Reply Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Website RSS feed for this post (comments) TrackBack URI Hi! Welcome to IT Blog!Thanks for dropping by! Feel free to join the discussion by leaving comments, and stay updated by subscribing to the RSS feed. See ya around! Visitors Archives June 2014(3) May 2014(1) December 2013(5) November 2013(1) June 2013(9) March 2013(1) February 2013(3) January 2013(4) December 2012(3) November 2012(3) August 2012(1) February 2012(1) December 2011(1) November 2011(2) October 2011(1) September 2011(2) August 2011(2) June 2011(3) May 2011(6) April 2011(1) March 2011(7) February 2011(6) January 2011(5) December 2010(6) November 2010(4) October 2010(6) September 2010(1) July 2009(1) April 2009(2) March 2009(2) February 2009(2) January 2009(4) November 2008(1) October 2008(3) September 2008(3) August 2008(1) July 2008(6) June 2008(5) May 2008(2) April 2008(7) March 2008(16) Febr