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I am preparing for Exchange 2007 install transition from 2003 to 2007. In
reading the documentation I understand there is a SSL certificate that will
be installed by default. Can I continue to use this SSL certificate in
place of buying one? This is an employee exchange setup and I will end up
supporting OWA, Blackberry, Active Synch 6 with mobile phones, and Access
Anywhere. All thoughts and suggestions are welcome!

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NC Beach Bum
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