Applies to: Exchange Server 2010 SP3, Exchange Server 2010 SP2
Topic Last Modified: 2011-12-01
In Exchange 2010, digital certificates are used for authentication and encryption of the following:
- SMTP traffic (using Transport Layer Security) between transport
servers
- HTTP traffic (using Secure Sockets Layer) for client access
methods such as Outlook Web App , Outlook Anywhere, Exchange
ActiveSync, and Exchange Web Services
- HTTP traffic for federation
The following topics explain how to use certificates:
Create a New Exchange Certificate
Import an Exchange Certificate
Assign Services to a Certificate
View Exchange Certificate Properties
Export an Exchange Certificate
Additionally, the following topics explain how certificates are used for different services.
Understanding SSL for Outlook Anywhere
Understanding Redirection for Outlook Anywhere with a Single SSL Certificate
Configuring SSL and Exchange ActiveSync
Managing SSL for a Client Access Server
Configure SSL for Exchange ActiveSync
Configure SSL for Outlook Anywhere
Configuring TLS and SSL for POP3 and IMAP4 Access
Configure Outlook Web App Virtual Directories to Use SSL
Understanding TLS Certificates
Securing Unified Messaging Network Traffic
Trusted Root Certification Authorities for Federation Trusts