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EX2007 SSL Help - 20.Sep.2007 11:22:32 PM
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CameronFrasnelly
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Environment: Exchange 2007 single server install. Server name is mail.domain.com. It matches our external domain. We have several windows mobile devices and several palm devices. Goal: Purchase a UCC Cert from Comodo ( http://www.comodo.com/msexchange/index.html) and install it without breaking anything and A) allow mobile devices to use Activesync B) allow home Outlook users to use Outlook Anywhere to connect to our Exchange server without using a VPN and C) allow home OWA users to avoid annoying security alerts. Can someone tell me the complete cmdlet to use to generate the request??? I've read many different ways but I wanted to try this venue since every other site I have read gives me DIFFERENT information. 1) Since my server name is mail.domain.com can I just use the below -domainname options: - mail.domain.com - domain.com 2) Do I have to add the autodiscover option autodiscover.domain.com to the cmdlet???? What would happen if I did not??? 3) Would anything break if I only used the above two -domainname options? Thanks for your time!
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RE: EX2007 SSL Help - 22.Oct.2007 1:04:25 PM
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ankbomb
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Nope, you can use the two you specified below. But - are you pointing DNS for domain.com to your Exchange box and not your public website? Just want to double check.
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