Q: Before you can purchase and install an SSL certificate, you will need to generate a CSR on your server. This file contains your server and public key information, and is required to generate the private key. You can create a CSR in IIS 8 with just a few clicks of the mouse:  Open the Server Manager. Click Tools and select Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager. Select the workstation you are installing the certificate on under the Connections list. Open the Server Certificates tool. Click the Create Certificate Request link in the upper-right corner, under the Actions list. Fill in the information in the Request Certificate wizard. You will need to enter your two-digit country code, the state or province, city or town name, full company name, section name (i.e. IT or Marketing), and the common name (typically the domain name). Leave the “Cryptographic service provider” set to default. Set “Bit length” to “2048”. Name the certificate request file. The file name doesn't matter, as long as you can find it amongst your files. There are several services online that offer SSL certificates. Make sure to only order from a reputable service, since you and your customer’s security is at stake. Popular services include DigiCert, Symantec, GlobalSign, and more. The best service for you will vary depending on your needs (multiple certificates, enterprise solutions, etc.). You will need to download the Intermediate Certificates from the service that you purchased your certificates from. You will receive your Primary Certificate via email or through the customer area of the website.  Rename the Primary Certificate to “yoursitename.cer”. From here, click the “Complete Certificate Request” link underneath the “Create Certificate Request” link you clicked to generate a CSR. Once you’ve located it on your computer, you’ll need to apply a “Friendly name” to it, which is the quick name for identifying the certificate on your server. Store the certificate in the “Personal” store. Click OK to install the certificate.  Your certificate should appear on the list. If it does not, ensure that you are using the same server that you generated the CSR on. Now that the certificate has been installed, you’ll need to bind it to the website that you want to protect. Expand the “Sites” folder in the Connections list, and then click on the website.   Click the Bindings link in the Actions list. Click the Add button in the Site Bindings window that appears. Select “https” from the “Type” dropdown menu, and select your installed certificate from the “SSL certificate” dropdown menu. Press OK and then Close. Find the Intermediate Certificates that you downloaded from the certificate provider. Some providers provide more than one certificate that needs to be installed, while others only have one. Copy these certificates to a dedicated folder on your server.   Once the certificates have been copied to the server, double-click it to open the Certificate Details. Click the General tab. Click the “Install Certificate” button at the bottom of the window. Select “Place all certificates in the following store” and then browse for the Local store. It can be found by checking the “Show physical stores” box, selecting Intermediate Certificates, and then clicking Local Computer. In order to start distributing certificates, you’ll need to restart your IIS server. To restart IIS, click Start and then select Run. Type “IISREset” and then press Enter. The Command Prompt will appear and display the status of the IIS restart.
A: Generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR). Order your SSL certificate. Download your certificates. Open the Server Certificates tool in IIS again. Browse for the certificate file. Bind the certificate to your website. Install the Intermediate Certificates. Restart IIS.

Article: Before you put your pipes together, first make sure that the pipes give you the notes you want. You should have a diatonic scale by using the measurements provided, but you should still check it to make sure it sounds right. If you want your pan pipes set in a specific key, for instance, the key of G, use a piano or music tuner to find the lengths that you want.  For example, if you want your pan pipes in the key of G, play a G on a piano, tuner or another instrument. Cover the bottom hole of the pipe with your thumb so it's completely covered. Then place your bottom lip on the rim of the pipe, purse your lips and blow across the pipe. If the note does not match the G, cut off a tiny bit of pipe and try again. Keep doing this until you match the G. Then do the same on another pipe to make an A, etc. until you have all your desired notes. You can add more pipes if you want, or take off some pipes. There aren't a set number of pipes used in pan pipes. Many pan pipes have either 5 or 8 pipes, but the number of pipes in your instrument is completely up to you. Romanian pan pipes even have twenty pipes! When you are ready to attach the pipes together, lay them out longest to shortest. Make sure that all the plugged ends of the pipes are all on the same side. Line the pipes up so that the top ends of the pipes are all in line with each other, and the plugged ends are staggered in a diagonal. You need to attach the pipes to each other so they can stay together as a unit.  For straw pan pipes, simply wrap tape around all of the pipes several times. To keep the pipes straight, place a chopstick or popsicle stick across the middle of the pipes, and super glue it down.  For PVC or bamboo pipes, you will need to use a stronger material to reinforce the pipes. Use duct tape and a lightweight wooden rod to reinforce the pipes. You can also use twine for a more attractive finished product. Criss-cross the twine across each pipe and the piece of wood to bind the wooden rod to the pipes.  Super glue around the reinforcements for extra support. If your pan pipes are made of straw, you do not have to sand them. However, PVC pipe and bamboo can be jagged when cut. If you notice that the top ends of the pan pipes are sharp, use sandpaper to smooth them out. The last thing you want is to get splinters when you're playing your new instrument! If you are making bamboo pipes, also sand the bottom of each pipe where you made the cut at the node.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Test the sound. Adjust the number of pipes as you wish. Lay the pipes out. Reinforce the pipes. Sand the pipes.

Q: ” Firefox will check for new updates and download the updates automatically. ” Firefox will close down your browser, apply the new updates, and restart automatically.
A:
Open a session of Firefox on your computer. Click on “Help” in the menu bar of your browser. Select “About Firefox. Click on “Restart to Update.