Hi, Zach / Will. Good Day! Thank you for your reply and information. However, what I want is a comprehensive process together with the potential risk with it if not done properly. Ensuring that by doing this, it doesn't' create any outage on the
clients. Further, what are the requirements to complete the task. Where do the certificate request and the actual certificate itself come into play? When to assign services to the renewed certificate? Is it okay not to remove the old, existing certificate
if the renewed certificate is already in place as well? Does this create conflict between the two because they co-exist? Please advise Thank you. BR, Irwin
Hi irwinBats,
Thank you for your question.
I agree with Zach, you could refer to the link which Zach provide to renew certificate.
what I want is a comprehensive process together with the potential risk with it if not done properly. Ensuring that by doing this, it doesn't' create any outage on the clients. Further, what are the requirements to complete the task. Where do the certificate
request and the actual certificate itself come into play?
A: we could renew the certificate request on Exchange server, then apply a new certificate from CA, then import to Exchange server.
When to assign services to the renewed certificate?
A: we suggest you renew the certificate out of production hour and do some tests.
Is it okay not to remove the old, existing certificate if the renewed certificate is already in place as well?
A: it is ok not to remove the old, existing certificate if the renewed the certificate is already in place.
Does this create conflict between the two because they co-exist?
A: because we have replace the old certificate, so old certificate is offline, we suggest you remove it.
If there are any questions regarding this issue, please be free to let me know.
Best Regard,
Jim