Re: Lost in a sea of information (SSL Configuration)



Hi Sam,

The following KB is a step by step that will get you setup. I recommend
returning everything to default then walking thru the article.

320291 XCCC: Turning On SSL for Exchange 2000 Server Outlook Web Access
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=320291

Hope this Helps,
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"Sam Manzella" <sjmanzella@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi, hopefully someone can help out a slow learner (me) on this. I'm trying
> to configure SSL on my Exchange Server in order for users to access OWA
> using https, but apparently I'm not doing something right.
>
> I installed the Certificate Services on the server and completed the
> fields for the certificate creation. Once that was done, then in the
> default web site properties, I put a check on the "Require secure-channel
> (SSL)" in the Directory Security tab and I also checked the box "Require
> 128-bit encryption".
>
> Next I selected "Allow users to connect without supplying their own
> certificate,
> click Ignore client certificates" (but I also tried the other combinations
> once that one didn't work).
>
> Once I configure the above, I can no longer connect to OWA by trying to
> access via https (and http no longer works either).
>
> However, if I remove the certificate from the default website, then I can
> access OWA using http.
>
> What am I missing? Is there a dummed-down instruction set on how to
> configure SSL (https) on Exchange Server?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>


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