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Open the EAC, and navigate to Servers > Certificates. In the Select server list, select the Exchange server that holds the certificate. . The certificate needs to have the Status value Valid.
Open the EAC and navigate to Servers > Certificates. In the Select server list, select the Exchange server where you want to install the certificate, click More options. The Import Exchange certificate wizard opens.
The cert is usually located in the Personal > Certificates folder. But please do not make changes via this, always use the Exchange Management Shell, you will cause more headache than you want otherwise. If you can't find the cert, then it hasn't been installed properly.
SSL certificates are used to authenticate your MS Exchange server to provide assurance to the client that it's not communicating with an imposter. UCC/SAN SSL certificates allow enterprises to connect securely to the Exchange Server via a browser using Outlook Web Access/App.
Use the Get-ExchangeCertificate cadet to view Exchange certificates that are installed on Exchange servers. This cadet returns Exchange self-signed certificates, certificates that were issued by a certification authority and pending certificate requests (also known as certificate signing requests or Cars).
Open Exchange Management Console. Expand Microsoft Exchange On-Premises. Click on Server Configuration (Figure 01) and when you click on a server on the right-hand side, the Exchange Certificates tab will show up in the frame below.
Use the EAC to renew an Exchange self-signed certificate Select the certificate that you want to renew, and then click Renew in the details' pane. On the Renew Exchange certificate page that opens, verify the read-only list of Exchange services that the existing certificate is assigned to, and then click OK.
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