From: Remco on 27 Apr 2010 18:02 I'm so in love with you. I've been bugged with this issue for 3 days now... There was a sbscert, but it didn't work.. I created numerous self-signed and 3rd party certs and none of them worked. Read like 20 tutorials how-to's and suport forums... Re-running the CEICW and using the new sbscert was the solution <3 Such a simple solution, but I did not think of it. Thanks! "Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" wrote: > Assuming you mean a self-signed certificate to access Remote Web Workplace > or Outlook Web Access, you can create it using CEICW: > > CEICW Walkthrough > http://www.sbs-rocks.com/sbs2k3/sbs2k3-n2.htm > > If you mean a 3rd party certificate: > > How to Install a Public 3rd Party SSL Certificate on IIS on SBS 2003 > http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2007/08/21/how-to-install-a-public-3rd-party-ssl-certificate-on-iis-on-sbs-2003.aspx > > -- > Merv Porter [SBS-MVP] > ============================ > > "Dave Cason" <DaveCason(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:62808ECD-7BDD-4000-AFEF-846A39666843(a)microsoft.com... > > Hi, > > > > Can anyone direct me to a SSL certificate how-to for SBS 2003? > > > > I have a 2003 SBS server and the person who set it up did not create a > > certificate for people to use when logging in. there was one from the > > orginal ISP who we no longer use anymore and I can;t figgure out why my > > browser is reporting a certificate error. > > > > Is there a how-to to walk thru re-createing and installing a self signed > > cert? > > > > Cheers' > > Dave > > >
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