<DirectoryRef Id="INSTALLLOCATION">
<Component Id="WebSiteComponent" Guid="xxxxxxxx" KeyPath="yes"
Win64="yes">
<iis:WebAppPool Id="MyAppPoolID" Name="My Application Pool"
ManagedRuntimeVersion="v4.0" ManagedPipelineMode="integrated" />
<iis:Certificate Id="SslCertificate" CertificatePath="[SSLFILENAME]"
Name="[LOCAL_MACHINE_NAME]" StoreLocation="localMachine" StoreName="personal"
PFXPassword="[SSLPASSWORD]" Request="no" />
<iis:WebSite Id="MyWebSiteID" Description="[WEBSITENAME]"
Directory="INSTALLLOCATION">
<iis:WebDirProperties Id="WebSiteDirProperties"
WindowsAuthentication="yes" Read="yes" Script="yes" Execute="yes" />
<iis:CertificateRef Id="SslCertificate" />
<iis:WebAddress Id="NonSecured" Port="80"/>
<iis:WebAddress Id="Secured" Port="443" Secure="yes"/>
<iis:WebApplication Id="WebAppID" Name="WebAppName"
WebAppPool="MyAppPoolID" />
</iis:WebSite>
</Component>
</DirectoryRef>
During uninstallation, you need to remove port 443 by writing a CA function to
execute this:
netsh.exe http delete sslcert ipport=0.0.0.0:443
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