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Creating a Certificate for Outlook Web Access 2003 Using SelfSSL
Category: Data Management, Security
Overview Nowadays, it is normally considered good practice to secure the Outlook Web Access (usually shortened to OWA) installation with SSL (Secure Sockets Layer). This provides end-to-end encryption of the client/server traffic, and is especially important if the OWA Virtual Directory, or the browser, uses Basic Authentication, rather than Integrated Authentication. There are two sources for the certificate required to accomplish this; one can either buy one from a well-known Certificate Authority, or one can issue the own.
- Publisher
- TechGenix
- File Format
- HTML
- Date Published
- Sep 20, 2006
- Format
- White Papers
- Topics
- Directory Services, SSL - TLS
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