Re: Windows Mobile and SBS 2003



Allen Wadsworth <AllenWadsworth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I purchased a Turbo SSL Certificate. Is that good?

I think so...

For the next
step, should I generate the certificate signing request? I believe
this is what I need to activate my certificate with GoDaddy. I first
have to remove the current certificate correct?
Allen

Did you read the PDF?


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Allen Wadsworth <AllenWadsworth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have just purchased a SSL certificate from GoDaddy.com.

What kind? For Activesync/push mail to work, it has to be trusted by
the device - and not all certs are created equal.
https://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/ssl/ssl.asp?isc=microsoft


I know now
that I need to activate it.
I have to enter my office information
and server information for the certificate to work right. I
understand that this info is very important so I want to get it
right. I checked System Properties for the SBS 2003 and here is
what I have. Full computer name: xxxxxx01.xxxxxxIncorporated.local
Domain: xxxxxxIncorporated.local

You won't use anything.local on your SSL cert.

My email and internet domain is not xxxxxxxIncorporated.com.

That doesn't matter....but you sure chose a long/unwieldy internal
DNS name to type in! :)

It is xxxxxxtexts.com.

That's fine.

Emails are working fine and everything is
great. My internet domain is registered with a different provider
which directs my emails to my Exchange server DSL Static IP address.
(maybe I explained that right)

I'm presuming you mean, your public domain's email is hosted
directly on your Exchange server via SMTP (this is a Good Thing) and
has an MX record that specifies an A record pointing at your public
IP.

When I check my mail with Outlook Web
Access. The address is https://xxxxx01.xxxxxxtexts.com/remote.
What I need to know is what address do I need to setup the SSL
Certificate with and how can I find out if I have one on the server
already?

If you set up a self-signed cert when you installed SBS, you do have
one already (as you say you're using OWA with SSL, that's clearly
the case).

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fabc-solutions.org%2FDocuments%2FHow%2520to%2520install%2520a%2520cheap%2520GoDaddy%2520certificate.pdf&ei=rGCvRp2vEo_ceqS__ecF&usg=AFQjCNEpm4ft187ZT2YIHm8JDF7RhbDecg&sig2=kwBFZdofQZdq_nDA8srkTw

http://pdfdownload.04340.com/pdf2html.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fabc-solutions.org%2FDocuments%2FHow%2520to%2520install%2520a%2520cheap%2520GoDaddy%2520certificate.pdf

is a good place to start.

Thanks,
Allen



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