Re: multiple SSL certificates
- From: Frank Clark <frank@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 23:05:46 +0000 (UTC)
Tim,
This is not possible in the manner you want to do it. With the new certificate
it is fairly easy because when they visit OWA or RSS they will be presented with the new certificate. At this point it would be a matter of just going through the setup steps and verifying the setings to get Outlook with HTTPS over RPC
working again.
Frank Clark
This may be a really dumb question, but if so it will require a very
short answer.
Right now I have OWA and RPC over HTTP configured using a self-signed
SSL certificate and a DynDNS static registration (yes, this is for a
static IP). Recently I decided to jump online and snag up the .biz
extension for one of our company's domain names along with a credit
for an SSL registration. I want to transition from the old
domain/self signed SSL to the other domain/SSL as painlessly as
possible. I will need to reconfigure the RPC over HTTP for some
remote/travelling users but I don't want to make it so that they all
go dead at once.
In other words, I want to have both the self signed certificate and
the new certificate active at the same time so that I can change
remote users over as they are available rather than cutting them all
off at once until I get things changed over.
Is this possible?
Thanks in advance,
Tim
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