Certificate Issue

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I have a Certificate Issue.

I'm trying to pick up the pieces after I took over the administration for a
new client.

They use RPC over HTTP to allow outside users to access their Exchange Server.

The certificate points to a certain domain which expired over the weekend.
I.e. the Issued to: field in the certificate points to a domain that is no
longer valid. I need to issue a new certificate that points to the new
domain.

The prior tech support left a certreg file with a .txt extension that begins
with:
-----BEGIN NEW CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----
and ends with:
-----END NEW CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----

If I submit a new request in the CA using this file, it does genearte a
certificate for the old domain. How do I geneate a cert request with the new
domain information?
 
Re: Certificate Issue

>I have a Certificate Issue.
>
>I'm trying to pick up the pieces after I took over the administration for a
>new client.
>
>They use RPC over HTTP to allow outside users to access their Exchange Server.
>
>The certificate points to a certain domain which expired over the weekend.
>I.e. the Issued to: field in the certificate points to a domain that is no
>longer valid. I need to issue a new certificate that points to the new
>domain.
>
>The prior tech support left a certreg file with a .txt extension that begins
>with:
>-----BEGIN NEW CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----
>and ends with:
>-----END NEW CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----
>
>If I submit a new request in the CA using this file, it does genearte a
>certificate for the old domain. How do I geneate a cert request with the new
>domain information?


Not sure if it'll help but did you already try updating the Root
Certificates with the recent update?
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...0e-ee7e-435e-99f8-20b44d4531b0&DisplayLang=en

- Thee Chicago Wolf
 
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