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====== Windows SSL Certificates ====== | ====== Windows SSL Certificates ====== | ||
- | :!: SBS is a special case. You can use cheap, fast certificates for SBS. | + | See also: **[[internet:mail: |
- | :!: For Exchange or other needs, you will need a SAN/UC certificate supporting multiple host names. | + | :!: SBS is a special case. You can use cheap, fast certificates for Microsoft Small Business Server. |
- | http:// | + | :!: For **Exchange** or other needs, you will need a **SAN/UC certificate** supporting multiple host names. |
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+ | **MS Exchange**: | ||
===== Using MMC ===== | ===== Using MMC ===== | ||
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https:// | https:// | ||
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+ | **Start -> certlm.msc** | ||
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+ | or | ||
**Start -> mmc.exe -> File -> Add/Remove Snap-in -> Certificates -> Computer Account -> Local Computer** | **Start -> mmc.exe -> File -> Add/Remove Snap-in -> Certificates -> Computer Account -> Local Computer** | ||
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:!: Export the self-signed cert as a .pfx file to a shared location the domain controller can see. | :!: Export the self-signed cert as a .pfx file to a shared location the domain controller can see. | ||
- | EMS Command to generate new self-signed multiple domain (SAN) certificate: | + | EMS Command to generate new self-signed multiple domain (SAN) certificate |
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