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If you have still not completed the procedure of generating a CSR for issuing an SSL certificate, please follow this link to access a stepwise procedure.
Step 1 – Download and open the '.zip' file containing the certificate, which will be named as 'your_domain_name.cer'.
Step 2 – Copy and paste the file 'your_domain_name.cer' on to your exchange server's C:\.
Step 3 – Now open the 'Exchange Management Shell', go to 'Start' menu and select 'Microsoft Exchange Server 2007' and click on 'Exchange Management Shell'.
Step 4 – Run together the following commands: 'Import-ExchangeCertificate' and 'Enable-ExchangeCertificate'.
Please note that both Commands are to be run on the same line, separated by a pipe-character, as shown below:
Import-ExchangeCertificate -Path C:\your_domain_name.cer | Enable-ExchangeCertificate -Services "SMTP, IMAP, POP, IIS"
The option of 'Services' can be a combination of IMAP, POP, UM, IIS, SMTP etc.
Step 5 – You can verify if your certificate is enabled by running the Get-ExchangeCertificate command.
PS] C :\> Get-ExchangeCertificate -DomainName your.domain.name
In case you are not successful in enabling your certificate, the ‘Enable-ExchangeCertificate’ command can be re-run by pasting your certificate’s thumbprint as –ThumbPrint, as given below:
Enable-ExchangeCertificate -ThumbPrint [paste here] -Services "SMTP, IMAP, POP, IIS"
Step 6 – You can now test your certificate by using SSL tools or by connecting to your server with ActiveSync, Outlook and IE.
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