You didn't specify if this "web" server certificate is from a 3rd party or
internal, but ya, adding/requesting it via the IIS management snapin is all
there is to it.
Just keep in mind that if you decide to enforce HTTPS that additional steps
might have to be taken if you wish to support Exchange ActiveSync.
> Hi!
> I would like to set up https over OWA for my office network. I have a D.C,
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> Regards
> Hari
Harry - 31 Oct 2006 02:43 GMT
Hi!
Many thanks for the reply. The certificate is for the internal users of the
company. We have VPN but some users prefer to use the outlook web access at
times. So, I want to make it secure.
And can u guide me more on this " support Exchange Activesync" ? What are
the additional steps that need to be taken?
Thank you
Regards
Hari
> You didn't specify if this "web" server certificate is from a 3rd party or
> internal, but ya, adding/requesting it via the IIS management snapin is
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>> Regards
>> Hari
neo [mvp outlook] - 31 Oct 2006 03:04 GMT
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/817379
/neo
> Hi!
> Many thanks for the reply. The certificate is for the internal users of
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>>> Regards
>>> Hari