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I hope it is ok to post Microsoft info link in reference to printing a domain certificate.
As dynadot posted A SSL certificate is different you can obtain ssl from dynadot. (needed when accepting payments on your website)
A domain certificate is an internal certificate that does not have to be issued by an external certification authority (CA). If your Windows domain has a server that acts as a CA, you can create a domain certificate.