Prerequisites:

  • ZIP file you received with your order.
    or
  • Your Exchange Certificate, which may be yourDomain_com.crt (or .cer) or YourOrderNumber.crt (or .cer)


Note: These files need to be present on your Microsoft Exchange Server in order to follow these instructions.

  1. Start the Exchange Management Console by going to Start > Programs > Microsoft Exchange 2010 > Exchange Management Console.
  2. Click the link to Manage Databases and then go to Server configuration.
  3. Select your certificate from the menu in the center-button of the screen (Friendly Name specified during CSR generation process) and then click the link in the Actions menu (far right) to Complete Pending Request.
  4. Browse to your certificate file, click Open then Complete.
  5. To enable your certificate for use, select Server Configuration and click the link to Assign Services to Certificate (far right). 
    Alternatively, you can right-click on your certificate and also select Assign Services to Certificate.
  6. Select your server from the list provided, then click Next.
  7. Select the services for which you would like to enable your new certificate, click NextAssign then Finish.
  8. You now have your SSL certificate installed and enabled for use with Microsoft Exchange.

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