How do you create and configure Self Signed Certificate?
Hi,
I've installed Exchange Server 2010 and would like to configure self-signed certificate. However the wizard available always has 'Self Signed Certificate' status to 'False'
Is there are definite guide to configuring self signed certificate
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June 21st, 2011 9:14am
Hi,
The setup program will create a self signed certificate so there should already be one there.
The get-exchangecertificate should show this
Use the new-exchangecertificate cmdlet to renew this when it expires.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa998327.aspx
Leif
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June 21st, 2011 9:36am
Hi sercan1,
Agree with Leif.
You can follow the document given by Leif to use the New-ExchangeCertificate cmdlet to create a self-signed certificate, renew an existing self-signed certificate,
or generate a new certificate request for obtaining a certificate from a certification authority (CA).
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June 22nd, 2011 3:56am
Basically I'm trying to enable Outlook Anywhere on my test Exchange Server 2010, however:
https://mail.domain.com/rpc
Asks for authentication, once complete, I get error "HTTP Error 503"
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June 24th, 2011 8:15am
Hi,
Outlook anywhere can't be used from a browser.
What happens if you test the configuration using a powershell cmdlet:
Test-OutlookConnectivity -Protocol:Http -GetDefaultsFromAutoDiscover:$true -verbose
Leif
June 24th, 2011 8:51am
I'm sorry but I'm a complete newbie on this.
I've run the command in Exchange Shell and I get
"parameter set cannot be resolved using the specified named parameters"
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June 24th, 2011 9:39am