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Purchasing a public certificate - Microsoft Exchange Server Tutorial
From the course: Microsoft Exchange Server Essential Training: Installation and Configuration
Purchasing a public certificate
- [Instructor] Installing Exchange 2019 certificates takes some planning. First you need to decide the naming convention you'll use, decide which organization you'll buy the certificates from, and then make the certificate request. Autodiscover is a host name that's required on the certificate for active sync to work properly for mobile devices. The mail name can be used as any name as long as the URL you use to access Exchange using the web or client is the one you want. If not, you'll get certificate errors when you attempt to log in. Autodiscover will automatically find where Exchange is being hosted based on DNS information available locally or on a public DNS host. When you're inside your network, it uses the DNS from active directory. When you leave the office, it uses the public DNS information. Let's demonstrate creating a certificate request. First we'll click on servers and then we want to make sure we click on certificates in the upper right-hand side and we see that…
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Adding public domains for email2m 25s
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Purchasing a public certificate9m 32s
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Adding a public certificate to Exchange4m 46s
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Editing public DNS host records5m 29s
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Setting database limitations3m 17s
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Customizing mobile access in Exchange3m 58s
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Outlook Web App policies2m 14s
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Adding junior Exchange admins2m 40s
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