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Andrew

posted on 15th Jan 10 at 17:03

Uses 443 Sam for sure.

Found the answer on Exchange Experts. Exchange 2007 apparently you have to add the server address as well as the subdomain to the SSL Certificate.


Sam

posted on 15th Jan 10 at 14:45

Is it not supposed to use port 443 then? As that's the default port for HTTP over TLS/SSL.

I know nothing about Exchange 2007 but I found this web link, not sure if it's any use?

http://www.sslshopper.com/article-how-to-use-ssl-certificates-with-exchange-2007.html


Andrew

posted on 15th Jan 10 at 11:41

I've created an SSL Certificate for Exchange 2007. However, the Bindings will only let me have one certificate selected. The new certificate works fine for owa. However, Outlook 2007 does not like this certificate as it points to an external address. Looks like Outlook uses port 443, same as owa.

Is there away around this? Or, do i need to have the internal address and external on the certificate?