how to Export a Certificate request file from Exchange 2013: http://www.careexchange.in/how-to-use-a-internal-windows-ca-certificate-authority-in-windows-2012-with-exchange-2013/
When connecting to an Exchange server using Outlook 2013 you may encounter an SSL trust error: http://exchangeserverpro.com/outlook-2013-ssl-trust-errors-when-connecting-to-exchange-server/
Hi,
Generally, it is suggested to use a Public CA certificate for your Exchange services. A third-party certificate is generally trusted by public machine. If you use a self-signed certificate for your Exchange services on Outlook connection, the certificate would not be trusted by the client machine. And a security alert for certificate issue (not trusted) would be prompted out when you setup Exchange account in Outlook. For example:
We can do the following steps in client side to add the certificate in your trusted root Certificate Authorities manually:
Click View Certificate > Install Certificate > Local Machine > Next > Place all certificates in the following store > Browse... > select Trusted Root Certification Authorities > OK > Next > Finish > OK > OK > Yes (Do you want to continue using this server?).
Additionally, we can create a group policy object and import this certificate into "Computer Settings\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Public Key Policies\Trusted Root Certification Authorities". Link the GPO at the domain level to have it apply to all computers in the organization.
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