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OWA port443 and cert's

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BrianMultiLanguage - 14 Jul 2008 23:18 GMT
I am in process of creating SSL for OWA adn am stuck at the following:
The default web site, view cert, and it is there.
I do not see the certreq.txt at the root of the server.
The created server cert is installed.
http://server/certsrv

So how do I make a cert request without the text file?
Thank you.
Ken Schaefer - 16 Jul 2008 02:36 GMT
>I am in process of creating SSL for OWA adn am stuck at the following:
> The default web site, view cert, and it is there.

Then you have a certificate installed.

> I do not see the certreq.txt at the root of the server.

You only need this if you are manually submitting a certificate request. At
the moment it appears that you already have a certificate installed, so the
certreq.txt is not required.

That said, certreq.txt does not have to be in the root of the server - it is
saved where you tell the wizard to save the file in the Save File..
dialogue box.

> The created server cert is installed.
> http://server/certsrv

This doesn't make any sense. What do you mean?

> So how do I make a cert request without the text file?

The text file is the certificate request file.

Cheers
Ken
 
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