In this Screencast, we will show you how to renew an existing Exchange 2010 SSL certificate. We are using a GoDaddy Multiple Domain (UCC) certificate, but the instructions are exactly the same when renewing a single domain SSL certificate.
Some people prefer the graphical user interface – Exchange Management Console, while other specialists favor the command line – Exchange Management Shell. We address both approaches in our Screencasts, when generating the CSR (Certificate Signing Request).
First, we will show you how to generate a renewal CSR in Exchange Management Console, by using the Renew Exchange Certificate option. Most Exchange administrators hit a problem when using this option and we discuss in details how to generate the CSR with the correct encoding.
Another way to generate a CSR, when renewing Exchange 2010 trusted SSL certificate, is using Exchange Management Shell, and we demonstrate this approach too.
At the end of our Step-by-Step video tutorial, we demonstrate how to export an SSL certificate to a PFX (Personal Information Exchange) file, which can be used later to restore the certificate or install it on a different server.
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Dean