An alternative to this would be to install the certificate on all clients
that need to access OWA, and add the certificate to the list of trusted
providers.  I think this may accomplish what you are wanting to do, but the
question will be is it worth it to go to all the trouble of doing it.  If
your company is willing to shell out to purchase a cert from Verisign or
Thawte, it may well be easier and worth it.

Ben Winzenz, MCSE
Network/Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems

-----Original Message-----
From: William Lefkovics [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 1:22 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: SSL - no visble certificate

Yes.  Thawte is a little less expensive, but either one is a good choice.
:o)


William Lefkovics, MCSE, A+
Senior Systems Analyst
Messaging and Collaboration
Illuminet - Carrier Division of VeriSign

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 10:04 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: SSL - no visble certificate


I've been asked to set-up an OWA Exchange 5.5 server that uses SSL but
without the client seeing the certificate. I am using MS Cert Server but
the certificate is displayed each time I access the OWA server. Clients
must be able to access OWA from Internet Cafes so imbedding the
certificate is not possible.
I'm told the "banks can do it". Will Thawte or VeriSign certificates do
this for me because they are trusted providers?
Thanks in advance, o knowlegeable ones!

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