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Exchange 2007 question regarding SSL and OWA

Young Grasshopper

Golden Member
I have an exchange server here an am setting up OWA. I do not want to purchase an SSL cert for the domain, how can I use the built-in one that comes with Exchange? Its already set up by default, but I want to get rid of the nagging 'SSL cert invalid, click here to continue' it comes with.


Thanks
 
I don't think you can. Without buying a certified ticket I don't think you can get rid of that signature. If that were true, anybody could forge an SSL for their site to steal information.
 
If you want to remove the nagging alerts for an invalid certificate, you need to install the Exchange created certificate within each workstation as an accepted root cert.
 
What you want to do is make one of your Domain Controllers a Root Enterprise Certificate server. Then from your Exchange server you request a SAN SSL cert from your Cert server. That is how you use your own SSL certs. Any computer outside of your domain though will get a certificate error.
 
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