In your experience how disruptive is this process?
Once I begin the process does the existing certificate stay active until the
new certificate supercedes it, or could I be looking at minutes or hours
without a certifiate at all?
If that occurs what sort or communications problems will I encounter? Should
I plan to do this on a weekend/holiday or can it be done during regular
business?
Thank you so much for your reply!!
[quoted text, click to view] "JDMnAR" wrote:
> When you are at the Directory Security tab within the Site Properties, there
> should be a Server Certificate... button which will launch the IIS
> Certificate Wizard. Within the wizard, you will need to either renew the
> current cert (and choose the option to prepare the request now but send it
> later), or remove the current certificate and then request a new one.
>
> "totoro" wrote:
>
> > We have one exchange 2k3 server, we want to enable SSL on OWA, we want to
> > replace our self-issued certificate with a third party certificate..
> >
> > I need a Certificate Signing Request to get that third party certificate.
> >
> > when I look at the IIS.msc default site/properties/directory security tab it
> > sows we are using a self-issued cert and there is no option for adding a
> > second. I can delete or edit this one.
> >
> > I am at a standstill - do I delete our self-isued cert or can I get the CSR
> > by editing the existing one?
> >
> > Thanks so much in advance!!
If you process it as a renewal, the current certificate will remain in force
until you receive and apply the new certificate.
[quoted text, click to view] "totoro" wrote:
> In your experience how disruptive is this process?
>
> Once I begin the process does the existing certificate stay active until the
> new certificate supercedes it, or could I be looking at minutes or hours
> without a certifiate at all?
>
> If that occurs what sort or communications problems will I encounter? Should
> I plan to do this on a weekend/holiday or can it be done during regular
> business?
>
> Thank you so much for your reply!!
>
> "JDMnAR" wrote:
>
> > When you are at the Directory Security tab within the Site Properties, there
> > should be a Server Certificate... button which will launch the IIS
> > Certificate Wizard. Within the wizard, you will need to either renew the
> > current cert (and choose the option to prepare the request now but send it
> > later), or remove the current certificate and then request a new one.
> >
> > "totoro" wrote:
> >
> > > We have one exchange 2k3 server, we want to enable SSL on OWA, we want to
> > > replace our self-issued certificate with a third party certificate..
> > >
> > > I need a Certificate Signing Request to get that third party certificate.
> > >
> > > when I look at the IIS.msc default site/properties/directory security tab it
> > > sows we are using a self-issued cert and there is no option for adding a
> > > second. I can delete or edit this one.
> > >
> > > I am at a standstill - do I delete our self-isued cert or can I get the CSR
> > > by editing the existing one?
> > >
> > > Thanks so much in advance!!
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