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Anthony Piltzecker

"How to Cheat at Administering Office Communications Server 2007"

Click Next to continue (see Figure 5.26).
Figure 5.25 Confi guring the Certifi cate for the Internal Interface
Figure 5.26 Sending the Certifi cate Request
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Give the certifi cate a name and mark it as exportable. Click Next to continue. When
prompted, enter your relevant organization, department, and geographic information. Click
Next to continue. You now need to enter the subject name (see Figure 5.27).
Figure 5.27 Adding the Subject Name to the Certifi cate
Enter the full internal FQDN of your Edge Server. This name needs to match what you
entered during the Edge Server setup for the internal interface name. You can also check the
box for Automatically add local machine name to Subject Alt Name. Click Next.
Enter the relevant geographic information about your organization and click Next.
You now are prompted for the name of the CA to which you are sending the request. We
are using the CA that I??™ve installed on my OCS front-end server. In production environments,
the CA would never be installed on an OCS server. Enter your CA??™s information and click
Next (see Figure 5.28).
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You will be prompted for credentials to log in to your CA server. Enter them in the
dialog box. Click Next to proceed. The wizard will then fi nish and let you know whether
your request was successful.
Figure 5.28 Sending the Request to Your CA
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If your request was not successful, make sure you spelled the name of your
CA server correctly and that you have the right name for the CA service on
your server.


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