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Posted by Brian Komar \(MVP\) on August 2, 2008, 1:08 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options Sorry for the typo. But I still figured that anyone could figure out a type
for pkl vs pki <G>.
www.microsoft.com/pki
Brian
> Brian, for the convience of the poster and because I was interested as
> well,
> I tried your web link with the following result:
>
> the web link is not found and it gives you a list of options. Which is
> best
> for the user to choose.
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/pkl
>
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> Unless I copied and copied your web link incorrectly which is entirely
> possibly since I am but a human computer user. <smile>
>
> "Brian Komar (MVP)" wrote:
>
>> Although the procedure installs a CA and installas an SSL certificate, it
>> is
>> a far cry from properly setting up a PKI and establishing certificate
>> trust
>> in the enterprise.
>> Please look for the best practices whitepaper I referenced.
>> You have a long way to go on the PKI front for your deployment.
>> Brian
>>
>> > Thanks for the response, I used this procedure exactly:
>> > http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/SSL_Enabling_OWA_2003.html
>> >
>> > "Brian Komar (MVP)" wrote:
>> >
>> >> How did you set up the CA?
>> >> Did you follow the best practices in the whitepaper available at
>> >> www.microsoft.com/pkl
>> >> Did you use certutil to publish the root CA certificate as a trusted
>> >> root
>> >> authority for the forest?
>> >> Brian
>> >>
>> >> > Hello,
>> >> >
>> >> > I'm running Win2K3 R2 and Exchange 2003 and installed Certification
>> >> > Authority to process certs for OWA. When a user clicks to
>> >> > trust/install
>> >> > the
>> >> > certificate during an OWA session the cert is never saved to the
>> >> > Trusted
>> >> > Root
>> >> > Certificate Authority section of their browser and they are prompted
>> >> > the
>> >> > next
>> >> > time they log on to trust /install the cert. Manually copying the
>> >> > .cer
>> >> > file
>> >> > and adding it to the local computer (even directly to the Trusted
>> >> > Root
>> >> > Certificate Authority container) has no affect. Please help, any
>> >> > assistance
>> >> > is greatly appreciated.
>> >>
>>
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