As Komar explains in the book, setting up a PKI infrastructure right for a company of any size isn’t as easy as simply installing Certificate Services on a Windows box – chances are you’ll make plenty of mistakes without proper understanding and planning.
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If you’re interested in security and PKI, I highly recommend setting one up in a test AD Forest, along with Brian Komar’s excellent book “ Microsoft Windows Server 2003 PKI and Certificate Security“. It’s included in Windows Server, and there are no additional licensing costs involved. You can set up a CA very quickly and easily using Windows Server Certificate Services ( Active Directory Certificate Services in Windows Server 2008).
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Read “ How to Configure SSL for Outlook Anywhere” for more information. Note, this doesn’t necessarily mean an external/third-party CA - it can be an in-house CA that is trusted by clients. However, Outlook Anywhere requires a valid certificate issued by a trusted Certification Authority. OWA users can also bypass the browser prompt that alerts them about certificate-related issues, and continue to access OWA. Both can use the self-signed certificate if the certificate is trusted by installing it in the computer’s or mobile device’s certificate store (or by using Group Policies to propagate trusted Root CAs to computers).
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Yes, this is different from Outlook Web Access (OWA, Outlook Web App in Exchange 2010) and Exchange ActiveSync (EAS). Outlook Anywhere (known as RPC over HTTP in Exchange Server 2003), the Exchange Server + Outlook + Windows Server feature that allows Outlook clients to access Exchange servers without a VPN, does not work with Exchange Server 2010/2007’s self-signed certificate.