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== Delete old Certificate == | == Delete old Certificate == |
Revision as of 22:07, 24 January 2011
Contents
Get Current Certificate Info
From the Exchange Management Shell
Get the current Certificate:
Get-ExchangeCertificate -domain "MAIL_SERVER_HOSTNAME" | fl
Create a New Certificate
Generate a Certificate with a new expiration date:
Get-ExchangeCertificate -thumbprint "CURRENT_CERT_THUMBPRINT" | New-ExchangeCertificate
If the current Certificate is in use then you will be prompted to overwrite it.
View the new Certificate
Get-ExchangeCertificate -thumbprint "NEW_CERT_THUMBPRINT" | fl
Enable New Certificate for IIS
Enable-ExchangeCertificate -thumbprint "NEW_CERT_THUMBPRINT" -services IIS
Delete old Certificate
From the Exchange Management Shell
Remove-ExchangeCertificate -thumbprint "OLD_CERT_THUMBPRINT"
References
http://exchangepedia.com/2008/01/exchange-server-2007-renewing-the-self-signed-certificate.html