Seth is correct. Once you run the command IIS will be removed from the current 
certificate that it is tied to and run under the new one. I would also 
recommend doing a iisreset /force after changing the certificate.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Wright, Seth - wrightst [mailto:wrigh...@jmu.edu] 
Sent: 01 November 2011 07:41 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Exchange 2007 and OWA

I believe IIS can only use one certificate at a time, so as soon as you run the 
command below it will switch IIS over to using the new certificate.  Of course, 
you can check this again by using the "Get-ExchangeCertificate | ? { 
$_.Services -match 'IIS' }" command to ensure that only one certificate shows 
IIS in the Services property.

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Seth




On Nov 1, 2011, at 12:38 PM, McCready, Rob wrote:

> Okay.  IIS is listed on the Self Signed Certificate and NOT the Go-Daddy 
> certificate.  I know to enable IIS on the Go-Daddy certificate, I should....
> 
> Enable-exchangecertificate -thumbprint 8675309GoDaddyCertExample -Services IIS
> 
> Can you tell me what the powershell command is to remove IIS from the Self 
> Signed Certificate?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wright, Seth - wrightst [mailto:wrigh...@jmu.edu] 
> Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2011 10:51 AM
> To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
> Subject: Re: Exchange 2007 and OWA
> 
> [PS] > Get-ExchangeCertificate | ? { $_.Services -match 'IIS' }
> 
> That should tell you which one of your certificates is being used for OWA.  
> (Hopefully it hasn't changed since 2007, since I tested it on 2010.)
> 
> ---
> Seth
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Nov 1, 2011, at 10:30 AM, McCready, Rob wrote:
> 
>> A few months ago, we installed an additional certificate on our Exchange 
>> 2007 Hub Transport server (from Go-Daddy) so that users could access OWA 
>> from an IPAD.  Everything worked fine until yesterday when we had to renew 
>> the Self Signed Certificate that Exchange initially installed during setup.  
>> I would have thought that the Self Signed Certificate would not play a roll, 
>> since Exchange would be using the Go-Daddy certificate for OWA purposes.  
>> But I do find it odd that the Self Signed certificate was updated last 
>> night, and now OWA is not working this morning.  I'm wondering if clients 
>> are trying to use the Self Signed certificate by default instead of the 
>> Go-Daddy certificate?  Is there any way to determine which certificate a 
>> client is trying to use for OWA?
> 
> 
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