Hi Mich               Thanks for the information.We tried creating the 
certificates using the link provided.But still we were not able to do it 
successfully.Also if we try to create self signed certificates in IIS we are 
not use able to SHA256 as SHA1 seem to default hashing algorithm.
NOTE : Also tried using latest version of IIS.
Any suggestions are much appreciated. 

    On Friday, 16 December 2016 4:35 PM, Michael Meyer 
<michael.me...@greenbone.net> wrote:
 

 *** Sai Ravi wrote:
> Hi      Have got a vulnerability " SSL Certificate Signed Using A Weak 
> Signature Algorithm" in one of our windows servers.
> Tried the below steps
> Installed IIS Crypto Removed SHA
> Did a server restart.
> Vulnerability still remains the same.

https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/exchange/en-US/bcd5e976-ab99-463a-8665-76f88dec2471/security-scan-fail-remote-desktop-sha-1-issue?forum=winserver8gen

Micha

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