Bloody hell - cheap Exchange certificates (SAN / UCC)
jibbajabba
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Didn't believe it, but ordered one and it is indeed legit.
Certificates for Exchange - SSL certifcates, domains and hosting to use with your Exchange server on the internet.
Must be the cheapest provider out there yet - perfect when you study for the Exchange exams to be honest... Passes the Exchange Connectivity Test with flying colours.
Apart from one
Which I believe is down to the fact that the cert isn't in the Trusted Root Certification Authority chain but that certainly doesn't stop it from working (most important Outlook Anywhere obviously).
Certificates for Exchange - SSL certifcates, domains and hosting to use with your Exchange server on the internet.
Must be the cheapest provider out there yet - perfect when you study for the Exchange exams to be honest... Passes the Exchange Connectivity Test with flying colours.
Apart from one
Which I believe is down to the fact that the cert isn't in the Trusted Root Certification Authority chain but that certainly doesn't stop it from working (most important Outlook Anywhere obviously).
My own knowledge base made public: http://open902.com
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Rimohe Registered Users Posts: 1 ■□□□□□□□□□Thank you Jibbajabbab for your recommendation,
Currently I am looking for exchange server certificate of one of our client and I gone through your recommendation of certificatesforexchange product.
After reviewing product feature and pricing, I am very much impressed with the product but I am bit confuse about provider. Are they certificating authority or resellers?
While searching for other exchange server provider, I just came across this website https://www.ssl2buy.com/comodo-multi-domain-ssl.php and found that, they are reselling Comodo exchange certificate at just $45.
Will you please test their product as you did for certificatesforexchange? Kindly share your valuable feedback and suggest the provider. I want to make the decision by end of this week.
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jibbajabba Member Posts: 4,317 ■■■■■■■■□□The only way for me to test is to buy and I currently don't need any certificates, sorry. In fact, I don't even have my own exchange server anymore, all is now running from Office365. And reseller or authority, I don't know. Read the Terms maybe Google themMy own knowledge base made public: http://open902.com
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netsysllc Member Posts: 479 ■■■■□□□□□□Most providers will not allow you to use internal domain names on UCC certs any more so there is not really a point in spending the extra money. Get a 5 year Comodo cert for $25 from https://www.ssls.com/ and setup exchange for 1 domain Exchange 2010 & Single Name SSL Certificates - Cohesive Logic