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date: Fri, 9 May 2008 11:14:08 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.exchange.admin        back       


SSL for OWA   
How would i configure SSL so i can use it on OWA? Do i need to install and 
turn my server into a Certification Authority Server?
date: Fri, 9 May 2008 11:14:08 -0700   author:   Stephen

Re: SSL for OWA   
http://www.petri.co.il/configure_ssl_on_owa.htm
I would suggest purchasing an SSL certificate.
GoDaddy is a good option.

"Stephen"  wrote in message 
news:2A66EFD2-149B-4239-9269-91335D83F3CC@microsoft.com...
> How would i configure SSL so i can use it on OWA? Do i need to install and
> turn my server into a Certification Authority Server?
date: Fri, 9 May 2008 11:21:55 -0700   author:   Martin Blackstone

Re: SSL for OWA   
why would i want to buy a certificate if i could use Certification Authority?

"Martin Blackstone" wrote:

> http://www.petri.co.il/configure_ssl_on_owa.htm
> I would suggest purchasing an SSL certificate.
> GoDaddy is a good option.
> 
> "Stephen"  wrote in message 
> news:2A66EFD2-149B-4239-9269-91335D83F3CC@microsoft.com...
> > How would i configure SSL so i can use it on OWA? Do i need to install and
> > turn my server into a Certification Authority Server? 
> 
>
date: Fri, 9 May 2008 11:27:57 -0700   author:   Stephen

Re: SSL for OWA   
Depends on how much you value your time. :)
Also, your users wont have to deal with the annoying untrusted certificate 
errors.
Any plans to support WM?


"Stephen"  wrote in message 
news:4A89BDE7-E7A2-4F6F-B2CF-342CC056E54B@microsoft.com...
> why would i want to buy a certificate if i could use Certification 
> Authority?
>
> "Martin Blackstone" wrote:
>
>> http://www.petri.co.il/configure_ssl_on_owa.htm
>> I would suggest purchasing an SSL certificate.
>> GoDaddy is a good option.
>>
>> "Stephen"  wrote in message
>> news:2A66EFD2-149B-4239-9269-91335D83F3CC@microsoft.com...
>> > How would i configure SSL so i can use it on OWA? Do i need to install 
>> > and
>> > turn my server into a Certification Authority Server?
>>
>>
date: Fri, 9 May 2008 11:37:05 -0700   author:   Martin Blackstone

Re: SSL for OWA   
what is WM?

"Martin Blackstone" wrote:

> Depends on how much you value your time. :)
> Also, your users wont have to deal with the annoying untrusted certificate 
> errors.
> Any plans to support WM?
> 
> 
> "Stephen"  wrote in message 
> news:4A89BDE7-E7A2-4F6F-B2CF-342CC056E54B@microsoft.com...
> > why would i want to buy a certificate if i could use Certification 
> > Authority?
> >
> > "Martin Blackstone" wrote:
> >
> >> http://www.petri.co.il/configure_ssl_on_owa.htm
> >> I would suggest purchasing an SSL certificate.
> >> GoDaddy is a good option.
> >>
> >> "Stephen"  wrote in message
> >> news:2A66EFD2-149B-4239-9269-91335D83F3CC@microsoft.com...
> >> > How would i configure SSL so i can use it on OWA? Do i need to install 
> >> > and
> >> > turn my server into a Certification Authority Server?
> >>
> >> 
> 
>
date: Fri, 9 May 2008 11:48:22 -0700   author:   Stephen

Re: SSL for OWA   
Sorry. Windows Mobile.


"Stephen"  wrote in message 
news:FCED2182-FADD-4D8D-9739-FBA52D4186C5@microsoft.com...
> what is WM?
>
> "Martin Blackstone" wrote:
>
>> Depends on how much you value your time. :)
>> Also, your users wont have to deal with the annoying untrusted 
>> certificate
>> errors.
>> Any plans to support WM?
>>
>>
>> "Stephen"  wrote in message
>> news:4A89BDE7-E7A2-4F6F-B2CF-342CC056E54B@microsoft.com...
>> > why would i want to buy a certificate if i could use Certification
>> > Authority?
>> >
>> > "Martin Blackstone" wrote:
>> >
>> >> http://www.petri.co.il/configure_ssl_on_owa.htm
>> >> I would suggest purchasing an SSL certificate.
>> >> GoDaddy is a good option.
>> >>
>> >> "Stephen"  wrote in message
>> >> news:2A66EFD2-149B-4239-9269-91335D83F3CC@microsoft.com...
>> >> > How would i configure SSL so i can use it on OWA? Do i need to 
>> >> > install
>> >> > and
>> >> > turn my server into a Certification Authority Server?
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
date: Fri, 9 May 2008 11:52:08 -0700   author:   Martin Blackstone

Re: SSL for OWA   
Windows Mobile. It's very picky when it comes to SSL cert. If you like a 
challenge, use your own CA to get an SSL cert. Otherwise buy an affordable 
SSL cert. It'll save you a lot of headache.

"Stephen"  wrote in message 
news:FCED2182-FADD-4D8D-9739-FBA52D4186C5@microsoft.com...
> what is WM?
>
> "Martin Blackstone" wrote:
>
>> Depends on how much you value your time. :)
>> Also, your users wont have to deal with the annoying untrusted 
>> certificate
>> errors.
>> Any plans to support WM?
>>
>>
>> "Stephen"  wrote in message
>> news:4A89BDE7-E7A2-4F6F-B2CF-342CC056E54B@microsoft.com...
>> > why would i want to buy a certificate if i could use Certification
>> > Authority?
>> >
>> > "Martin Blackstone" wrote:
>> >
>> >> http://www.petri.co.il/configure_ssl_on_owa.htm
>> >> I would suggest purchasing an SSL certificate.
>> >> GoDaddy is a good option.
>> >>
>> >> "Stephen"  wrote in message
>> >> news:2A66EFD2-149B-4239-9269-91335D83F3CC@microsoft.com...
>> >> > How would i configure SSL so i can use it on OWA? Do i need to 
>> >> > install
>> >> > and
>> >> > turn my server into a Certification Authority Server?
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
date: Fri, 9 May 2008 12:04:19 -0700   author:   John a

Re: SSL for OWA   
Get a GoDaddy Turbo SSL certificate. Works great for OWA and OMA using 
BlackJack SmartPhones. Being using one for two 2 years and just renewed it 
for another three. Really easy to setup.

"John" <a> wrote in message news:OluG%23dgsIHA.4360@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> Windows Mobile. It's very picky when it comes to SSL cert. If you like a 
> challenge, use your own CA to get an SSL cert. Otherwise buy an affordable 
> SSL cert. It'll save you a lot of headache.
>
> "Stephen"  wrote in message 
> news:FCED2182-FADD-4D8D-9739-FBA52D4186C5@microsoft.com...
>> what is WM?
>>
>> "Martin Blackstone" wrote:
>>
>>> Depends on how much you value your time. :)
>>> Also, your users wont have to deal with the annoying untrusted 
>>> certificate
>>> errors.
>>> Any plans to support WM?
>>>
>>>
>>> "Stephen"  wrote in message
>>> news:4A89BDE7-E7A2-4F6F-B2CF-342CC056E54B@microsoft.com...
>>> > why would i want to buy a certificate if i could use Certification
>>> > Authority?
>>> >
>>> > "Martin Blackstone" wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> http://www.petri.co.il/configure_ssl_on_owa.htm
>>> >> I would suggest purchasing an SSL certificate.
>>> >> GoDaddy is a good option.
>>> >>
>>> >> "Stephen"  wrote in message
>>> >> news:2A66EFD2-149B-4239-9269-91335D83F3CC@microsoft.com...
>>> >> > How would i configure SSL so i can use it on OWA? Do i need to 
>>> >> > install
>>> >> > and
>>> >> > turn my server into a Certification Authority Server?
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>>
>>>
>
>
date: Sun, 11 May 2008 12:15:24 -0400   author:   Corbin O'Reilly

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