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Monday, June 10, 2019 8:43 PM
Hi Experts,
We are planning to use Lets Scrypt to renew our current Exchange 2016's UC cert that has 3 SANs in it. Can anyone guide us how to do this please? I searched for some guides online but not so sure if they can do it for multiple SANs. This guide from NeoMeter is the closest to our requirement as far as I can imagine but the script and bat files arent free. You need to subscribe before you can get it.
Thank You!
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Tuesday, June 11, 2019 3:10 AM
Hi,
I think those two articles will be useful to you to create Let's Encrypt Certificate for Exchange server:
https://byronwright.blogspot.com/2017/09/using-lets-encrypt-certificates-for.html
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If you still cannot apply for certificate successfully, you can contact Lets Encrypt.
By the way, Windows server also could support the function of CA: How to use a internal Windows CA (Certificate Authority) in Windows 2012 with Exchange 2013
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Regards,
Kyle Xu
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Monday, June 17, 2019 7:59 AM
Hi,
I am writing here to confirm with you how thing going now?
If the above suggestion helps, please be free to mark it as an answer for helping more people.
Regards,
Kyle Xu
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