By default, Exchange setup generates and assigns to Exchange services a self-signed multiple domain certificate, which has five years validity and contains just the internal Exchange short (NetBIOS) and AD Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN). As you can expect, this certificate is not trusted by the local and remote clients. In addition, it doesn’t include the Exchange server public and autodicover names which makes it unusable for remote Outlook Anywhere clients. The self-signed certificate is a temporary solution and needs to be replaced as soon as possible.
In this Screencast , we demonstrate how to configure the Exchange 2013 URL and how to install a GoDaddy UCC.
[raw]For your convenience, we have published the text file with the commands that we are using in the Screencast here .[/raw]
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