From: ED on 25 May 2010 02:53 Hi, Exchange 2007 on Win2003. The SSL cert is due to expire soon. Is there a recommended renewal procedure, or is it simply creating and installing a new SSL cert before it expires? Any assistance is appreciated. ED.
From: John Oliver, Jr. [MVP] on 25 May 2010 11:59 That is pretty much it, you can renew your current certificate with your SSL provider and you should get the new certificate back within 30 min. If you plan on using another CA provider, then it might take a bit longer to authenticate your domain and company. -- John Oliver, Jr MCSE, MCT, CCNA Exchange MVP 2010 Microsoft Certified Partner "ED" <nospam(a)thankyou.com> wrote in message news:OQI9xb9#KHA.5464(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > Exchange 2007 on Win2003. > > The SSL cert is due to expire soon. Is there a recommended renewal > procedure, or is it simply creating and installing a new SSL cert before > it > expires? > > Any assistance is appreciated. > ED. >
From: ED on 26 May 2010 00:52 Thanks John. I have one more question. The current SSL cert is issued against company.com which works with OWA. However it doesn't resolve exchangesvr.company.com which gives cert complaints via some email clients. Does this mean exchange really needs 2 SSL certs? Thanks, ED. "John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]" <jcoliverjr(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:BA7C6154-5AAA-4FF2-B5B8-03BC95183641(a)microsoft.com... That is pretty much it, you can renew your current certificate with your SSL provider and you should get the new certificate back within 30 min. If you plan on using another CA provider, then it might take a bit longer to authenticate your domain and company. -- John Oliver, Jr MCSE, MCT, CCNA Exchange MVP 2010 Microsoft Certified Partner "ED" <nospam(a)thankyou.com> wrote in message news:OQI9xb9#KHA.5464(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > Exchange 2007 on Win2003. > > The SSL cert is due to expire soon. Is there a recommended renewal > procedure, or is it simply creating and installing a new SSL cert before > it > expires? > > Any assistance is appreciated. > ED. >
From: John Oliver, Jr. [MVP] on 26 May 2010 14:50 Then I would recommend a UC Certificate from Go Daddy for multi domain cert. It's the least expensive out there today and it works Ex2007 and Ex2010. -- John Oliver, Jr MCSE, MCT, CCNA Exchange MVP 2010 Microsoft Certified Partner "ED" <nospam(a)thankyou.com> wrote in message news:OJ5uL9I$KHA.5560(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Thanks John. I have one more question. > > The current SSL cert is issued against company.com which works with OWA. > However it doesn't resolve exchangesvr.company.com which gives cert > complaints via some email clients. Does this mean exchange really needs 2 > SSL certs? > > Thanks, > ED. > > > "John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]" <jcoliverjr(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:BA7C6154-5AAA-4FF2-B5B8-03BC95183641(a)microsoft.com... > That is pretty much it, you can renew your current certificate with your > SSL > provider and you should get the new certificate back within 30 min. If > you > plan on using another CA provider, then it might take a bit longer to > authenticate your domain and company. > > -- > John Oliver, Jr > MCSE, MCT, CCNA > Exchange MVP 2010 > Microsoft Certified Partner > > > "ED" <nospam(a)thankyou.com> wrote in message > news:OQI9xb9#KHA.5464(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Hi, >> >> Exchange 2007 on Win2003. >> >> The SSL cert is due to expire soon. Is there a recommended renewal >> procedure, or is it simply creating and installing a new SSL cert before >> it >> expires? >> >> Any assistance is appreciated. >> ED. >> >
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