Re: Is Get-ExchangeCertificate supposed to show newly imported cer
- From: "Bharat Suneja [MVP]" <bharat@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 17:11:23 -0700
That's one easy way out - and if/given you won't be repeating this procedure with any regularity, a perfect example of how some tasks can be accomplished more efficiently using the GUI. :)
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"skip" <skip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:5104BC25-6DC4-4380-BC80-4AB8CEC997E5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I dont think you need to use Powershell to generate a cert request. Just use
IIS to make the request and then upload the request to the cert provider then
import the cert into IIS when you get it. Thats what i did and i am running
Exchange 2007 and it the cert works great for autodiscovery and OWA. I never
went through the command shell
"DSotnikov@xxxxxxxxx" wrote:
Here's what I am trying to do:
1. Generate a request (New-ExchangeCertificate -GenerateRequest).
2. Go to certificate services web page and submit a cerificate
request.
3. Import the certificate file into Exchange (Import-
ExchangeCertificate).
4. Enable it for IIS (Enable-ExchangeCertificate).
This seemed like a logical sequence to me... Am I missing something?
Am I using the commands not the way they are supposed to be used?
Thanks!
Dmitry
On May 2, 9:46 pm, "fast247.biz" <e.bell...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> What are you using it for? We found that importing it in IIS usually
> does the trick as long as the full host name is the same as your
> exchange hostname
>
> On 2 May, 18:35, DSotni...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>
>
> > I am trying to use PowerShell command-line to work with Exchange 2007
> > certificates and am facing the following issue:
>
> > When I import a new certificate - it won't show up in the certificate
> > list (Get-ExchangeCertificate) until I enable it. It seems that
> > sometimes it would indeed show up but sometimes it would not so I am
> > completely lost here.
>
> > At the same time the certificate is indeed there. If I try to import
> > it again I am getting an error message.
>
> > I can also enable the certificate even if it does not show up. I have
> > to manually type in the thumbprint though - which is not something I
> > want to do, and more importantly does not allow me to bulk-import
> > using pipeline from Get-ExchangeCertificate to Enable-
> > ExchangeCertificate.
>
> > Any comments/advise?
>
> > Is that a bug or me doing something wrong?
>
> > Thanks!
> > Dmitry- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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