New Exchange Server Video Tutorial: How to Configure Internal Access to Exchange after Installing a Commerical SSL Certificate
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Did you buy a commerical SSL Certificate for your Exchange Server? Did your Outlook 2007 users start getting a Certificiate error every time they open Outlook? If so then this video is just what the doctor ordered! In this video - your instructor will walk you through making the changes in the Exchange Management Console, Exchange Management Shell and DNS to allow your internal clients (including Outlook 2007) to correctly recongize the commerical SSL Certificate. This is a must-see video before configuring Outlook-Anywhere or Exchange ActiveSync.
Highlights from this video:and much more
- What do these annoying Security Alerts really mean?
- Various solutions for replacing certificates
- Which one is the best for me?
- Modifying internal/external URLs in Client Access
- Enabling Exchange Certificate Services for IIS,POP3,SMTP, etc
- Source: http://www.learnexchange.com
- Category: Exchange 2007 Configuration: Services, Mailboxes, Address Lists, Protocols, Global Settings
- Skill Level: 400 (Intermediate - Advanced)
- Length: 20:00 (0.0MB)
- Applies to Versions: Exchange 2007
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Keywords Associated with this video: ssl certificate, internal access, configure, exchange, certificate,

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