Configure
SSL
To
configure SSL for Outlook Mobile Access
on Exchange Server 2003 complete the
following steps:
-
Click Start, point to All Programs,
point to Administrative Tools, and
then click Internet Information
Services (IIS) Manager.
- In
Internet Services Manager, in the
console tree, expand SERVERNAME
(your local computer), and then
expand Web Sites.
- In
the console tree, right-click
Default Web Site, and then click
Properties.
- In
the Default Web Site Properties
dialog box, click Directory
Security.
- On
the Directory Security tab, click
Server Certificate.
- In
the Welcome to the Web Server
Certificate Wizard, on the Welcome
page, click Next.
- On
the Server Certificate page, verify
that Create a new certificate is
selected, and then click Next.
-
On the
Delayed or Immediate Request page,
click Send the request immediately
to an online certification
authority, and then click Next.
Note: If you don't have a
Certificate Authority (CA) installed
on your server or on a different
server on the network you can
prepare the request but you'll need
to manually send it to the CA.
- On
the Name and Security Settings page,
in the Name box, type
yourservername.domainname.com
(or .net, .org, .mil etc. Use your
own registered domain name, the one
you want people to use when browsing
to your site) and then click Next.
Important note
- Internet use: You must make
sure that either the Name or the
Common Name fields (one of them or
both of them) exactly match the
external FQDN of the website. For
example, if your server's NetBIOS
name is SERVER1, and it is located
in the MYINTERNALDOM.LOCAL domain,
but it will host a website that will
require users to enter
WWW.KUKU.CO.IL to reach it, you must
then use WWW.KUKU.CO.IL as the Name
or Common Name in the certificate
request wizard, and DO NOT use
SERVER1.MYINTERNALDOM.LOCAL.
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