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2004 / Last Updated on 17 March 2004] Why spend money on a 3rd party SSL certificate, when you can create your own for free? In owa certificate error exchange 2010 this article I will show you step by step how you create
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your own SSL Certificate, which among other things is needed in order to properly secure Outlook Web Access exchange 2013 owa certificate error on your Exchange 2003 Server. Note: If you’re looking for step by step instructions on how you apply a 3rd party certificate to Outlook Web Access 2000, please see the exchange owa certificate expired article: Securing Outlook Web Access using SSL written by Mark Fugatt. Configuring the Certificate Authority The first thing to do is to decide which server should hold the Certicate Authority (CA) role, it could be any server as long as it’s at least a member server. If you have a single box setup, such as a Small Business Server (SBS), the
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decision shouldn’t be very hard.Note: In order to add the Certificate Service Web Enrollment component (subcomponent to CA), which we’re going to use in this article, the server needs to be running IIS, so if you haven’t already done so, install IIS before continuing with this article. If you plan on installing the CA component on the Exchange server itself, then there’s nothing to worry about, because as you know, Exchange 2003 relies heavily on IIS, which means It’s already installed. To install the CA component, do the following: Click Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs Select Add/Remove Windows Components Put a checkmark in Certificate Services Below screen will popup as a warning, just click Yes > then Next We now have to select what type of CA to use, choose Enterprise root CA and click Next In the following screen we have to fill out the Common name for our CA, which in this article is mail.testdomain.com. Leave the other fields untouched and click Next > We now have the option of specifying an alternate location
Certificate - Microsoft Exchange 2003 Last Updated: Sep 06, 2013 12:21PM EDT Installing Your Certificate in Microsoft Exchange 2003 Article Purpose: This article provides step-by-step instructions for installing your certificate in Microsoft Exchange exchange 2013 owa certificate request 2003.If this is not the solution you are looking for, please search for outlook web access certificate error exchange 2010 your solution in the search bar above. Install Your SSL Certificate Open Internet Information Services Manager or the custom MMC
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containing the Internet Information Services snap-in. Browse to the web site you have a pending certificate request on. Right-click on the site. Click Properties. Click the Directory Security tab. Under the Secure Communications http://www.msexchange.org/articles-tutorials/exchange-server-2003/security-message-hygiene/SSL_Enabling_OWA_2003.html section click Server Certificate. The Web Server Certificate Wizard will apear. Click Next. Choose Process the Pending Request and Install the Certificate. Click Next. Type in the location of the certificate response file (you may also browse to the file). Click Next. Read the summary screen to be sure that you are processing the correct certificate. Click Next. Click Finish on the confirmation screen. Assign Your https://support.globalsign.com/customer/portal/articles/1227295-install-certificate---microsoft-exchange-2003- SSL Certificate to Exchange Using the Internet Services Manager open the properties for the Exchange virtual directory. Select the Directory Security tab. Click the Edit button in the Secure Communications section. In the Secure Communications dialogue boxcheck the box Require Secure Channel (SSL). OWA is now configured to require SSL. Users must nowenter the url as https://www.yourdomain.com/exchange, making sure to include the "s" after "http". If the "s" is not included users will receive an "HTTP 403.4 - Forbidden: SSL required Internet Information Services" error message. Yes I found this article helpful No I did not find this article helpful Announcements OCSP Revocation Errors OCSP Revocation FAQs SHA-2 Resource Center ECC Resource Center EV SSL Intermediate and Root Changes Maximum Certificate Validity View recent system alerts and subscribe to receive realtime updates. View Alerts GlobalSign IAM IAM Software Downloads Supported Versions Technical Blog IAM Academy Tools SSL Configuration Test: Check your certificate installation for SSL issues and vulnerabilities. Return to GlobalSign Website © 2014 GlobalSign. All Rights Reserved. https://cdn.desk.com/ false desk Loading seconds ago a minute ago minutes ago an hour ago hours ago a day ago days ago about false Invalid characters found /customer/en/portal/articles/autocomplete
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