

It also has a secure role-based delegation, approval-based workflow, and AD automation capabilities built into it. It offers purpose-built management features and reports to cater to every AD, Office 365 and Exchange management and reporting need. The efficient and effective alternative to PowerShellĪDManager Plus is a unified solution which allows you to manage and report on multiple platforms including AD, Office 365 and Exchange from a single console, with completely GUI-based, scripting free actions. But there's an option to manage your AD and Exchange without struggling with complex PowerShell scripts. With PowerShell, based on the platforms that have to be managed, Active Directory (AD), Exchange, etc., all relevant modules have to be loaded. If this does not fix the errors contact support.Add-PSSnapin .Admin If you run into certificate errors, try repairing your certificate trust errors using DigiCert® Certificate Utility for Windows. or ) that you are securing to test your SSL Certificate. To verify that the installation is correct, use our DigiCert® SSL Installation Diagnostics Tool and enter the DNS name of the site (i.e. Your SSL Certificate should now be installed to the Exchange 2010 mail domain with the services that you selected. Typically, you want to select SMTP, IMAP, POP, and IIS.įollow the instructions in the Wizard until completed. Select the services that you want your new SSL Certificate to secure. Note: It may take a moment for the Exchange Certificates section to populate. In the Server Configuration section, under Exchange Certificates, right-click on the certificate and then, click Assign Services to Certificate.

In Exchange Management Console, under Microsoft Exchange, expand Microsoft Exchange On-Premises and then, click Server Configuration. On the Start menu, click Programs > Microsoft Exchange 2010 > Exchange Management Console. If you have not yet imported the SSL Certificate, see SSL Certificate Importing Instructions: DigiCert Certificate Utility.Įxchange 2010: Configure Your Server to Use the SSL Certificate Follow the instructions below to configure your Exchange 2010 server. Exchange 2010: Use the SSL Certificate to Secure Email ConnectionsĪfter importing the SSL Certificate to your Exchange 2010 server, you need to configure Exchange 2010 to use the certificate to secure email connections.
