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Is there any documentation for this extra step? We are about to embark down this path and prefer GoDaddy. On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 11:02 AM, Sam Cayze sam.ca...@rollouts.com wrote: The key here is non-user interaction. The user doesn't need to do anything for GoDaddy Certs. There is just one extra step to take on the server during install. The admin has to do the interaction, one-time. Not the user. GoDaddy certs work perfectly fine. -Sam -- *From:* Micheal Espinola Jr [mailto:michealespin...@gmail.com] *Sent:* Wednesday, June 10, 2009 9:04 AM *To:* MS-Exchange Admin Issues *Subject:* Re: GoDaddy.com If they aren't trusted in a default state, then that isnt really trusted. The key here is non-user interaction. -- ME2 On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 5:05 AM, Simon Butler si...@sembee.co.uk wrote: The GoDaddy certificates have been trusted in Firefox since March 2007. http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/certs/included/ However if you do not install the certificates as per the instructions from GoDaddy then you will see trust issues. Personally I have deployed about 200 of the certificates from GoDaddy – I use them on every deployment that I do. Never seen a single issue with them – if you follow the instructions that are supplied. I use the GoDaddy certificates mainly because they are natively trusted by most Windows Mobile (and the iPhone) devices, which cannot be said for some of the more expensive certificates. When it comes down to it, the only thing that you have to worry about with regards to SSL certificates for OWA etc is the trust level – are most of your clients going to trust the certificate. The GoDaddy certificates that is a definite yes, without having to spend $100s to get the certificates. Disclaimer – I do operate a reseller site for the GoDaddy certificates at http://CertificatesForExchange.com/ http://certificatesforexchange.com/, but I only do that because I KNOW they work. I used GoDaddy certificates before I started the reseller site. Simon. -- Simon Butler MVP: Exchange, MCSE Sembee Ltd. e: si...@sembee.co.uk w: http://www.sembee.co.uk/ w: http://www.amset.info/ w: http://blog.sembee.co.uk/ Need cheap certificates for Exchange, compatible with Windows Mobile 5.0? http://CertificatesForExchange.com/ http://certificatesforexchange.com/for certificates from just $23.99. Need a domain for your certificate? http://DomainsForExchange.net/http://domainsforexchange.net/ *From:* Ben Nordlander [mailto:bennordlan...@gmail.com] *Sent:* 10 June 2009 02:40 *To:* MS-Exchange Admin Issues *Subject:* Re: GoDaddy.com A lot of ssl clients like firefox don't trust godaddy certs by default. We have quite a few of them. We use thawte.com for our owa certs. About $150 a year and so for every device trusts it by default; even our iphone users. -BenN On Jun 9, 2009 5:03 PM, David Baca dbaca.gr...@yahoo.com wrote: Hello All, I wanted to see if any of you were using godaddy.com for your owa - ssl setup for exchange 2007 and whether you had any issues with communicating or setting up outlook 2003/2007 or entourage 2008 - even iphone. I have been using digicert which was smooth but it costs about 250 more. I don't want to switch to godaddy and all of a sudden have all these issues with secure connections etc. Thanks in advance. David ~ Ninja Email Security with Cloudmark Spam Engine Gets Image Spam ~ ~ http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Ninja~
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It's pretty hard to miss the instructions once you get the certs. 'Intermediate Trust' or something is the keyword to look out for. Sam From: Kevin Lundy [mailto:klu...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 10:32 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Re: GoDaddy.com Is there any documentation for this extra step? We are about to embark down this path and prefer GoDaddy. On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 11:02 AM, Sam Cayze sam.ca...@rollouts.com wrote: The key here is non-user interaction. The user doesn't need to do anything for GoDaddy Certs. There is just one extra step to take on the server during install. The admin has to do the interaction, one-time. Not the user. GoDaddy certs work perfectly fine. -Sam From: Micheal Espinola Jr [mailto:michealespin...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 9:04 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Re: GoDaddy.com If they aren't trusted in a default state, then that isnt really trusted. The key here is non-user interaction. -- ME2 On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 5:05 AM, Simon Butler si...@sembee.co.uk wrote: The GoDaddy certificates have been trusted in Firefox since March 2007. http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/certs/included/ However if you do not install the certificates as per the instructions from GoDaddy then you will see trust issues. Personally I have deployed about 200 of the certificates from GoDaddy - I use them on every deployment that I do. Never seen a single issue with them - if you follow the instructions that are supplied. I use the GoDaddy certificates mainly because they are natively trusted by most Windows Mobile (and the iPhone) devices, which cannot be said for some of the more expensive certificates. When it comes down to it, the only thing that you have to worry about with regards to SSL certificates for OWA etc is the trust level - are most of your clients going to trust the certificate. The GoDaddy certificates that is a definite yes, without having to spend $100s to get the certificates. Disclaimer - I do operate a reseller site for the GoDaddy certificates at http://CertificatesForExchange.com/ , but I only do that because I KNOW they work. I used GoDaddy certificates before I started the reseller site. Simon. -- Simon Butler MVP: Exchange, MCSE Sembee Ltd. e: si...@sembee.co.uk w: http://www.sembee.co.uk/ w: http://www.amset.info/ w: http://blog.sembee.co.uk/ Need cheap certificates for Exchange, compatible with Windows Mobile 5.0? http://CertificatesForExchange.com/ for certificates from just $23.99. Need a domain for your certificate? http://DomainsForExchange.net/ From: Ben Nordlander [mailto:bennordlan...@gmail.com] Sent: 10 June 2009 02:40 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Re: GoDaddy.com A lot of ssl clients like firefox don't trust godaddy certs by default. We have quite a few of them. We use thawte.com http://thawte.com/ for our owa certs. About $150 a year and so for every device trusts it by default; even our iphone users. -BenN On Jun 9, 2009 5:03 PM, David Baca dbaca.gr...@yahoo.com wrote: Hello All, I wanted to see if any of you were using godaddy.com http://godaddy.com/ for your owa - ssl setup for exchange 2007 and whether you had any issues with communicating or setting up outlook 2003/2007 or entourage 2008 - even iphone. I have been using digicert which was smooth but it costs about 250 more. I don't want to switch to godaddy and all of a sudden have all these issues with secure connections etc. Thanks in advance. David ~ Ninja Email Security with Cloudmark Spam Engine Gets Image Spam ~ ~ http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Ninja~
RE: GoDaddy.com
http://help.godaddy.com/topic/235/article/868 From: Kevin Lundy [mailto:klu...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 10:32 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Re: GoDaddy.com Is there any documentation for this extra step? We are about to embark down this path and prefer GoDaddy. On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 11:02 AM, Sam Cayze sam.ca...@rollouts.com wrote: The key here is non-user interaction. The user doesn't need to do anything for GoDaddy Certs. There is just one extra step to take on the server during install. The admin has to do the interaction, one-time. Not the user. GoDaddy certs work perfectly fine. -Sam From: Micheal Espinola Jr [mailto:michealespin...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 9:04 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Re: GoDaddy.com If they aren't trusted in a default state, then that isnt really trusted. The key here is non-user interaction. -- ME2 On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 5:05 AM, Simon Butler si...@sembee.co.uk wrote: The GoDaddy certificates have been trusted in Firefox since March 2007. http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/certs/included/ However if you do not install the certificates as per the instructions from GoDaddy then you will see trust issues. Personally I have deployed about 200 of the certificates from GoDaddy - I use them on every deployment that I do. Never seen a single issue with them - if you follow the instructions that are supplied. I use the GoDaddy certificates mainly because they are natively trusted by most Windows Mobile (and the iPhone) devices, which cannot be said for some of the more expensive certificates. When it comes down to it, the only thing that you have to worry about with regards to SSL certificates for OWA etc is the trust level - are most of your clients going to trust the certificate. The GoDaddy certificates that is a definite yes, without having to spend $100s to get the certificates. Disclaimer - I do operate a reseller site for the GoDaddy certificates at http://CertificatesForExchange.com/ , but I only do that because I KNOW they work. I used GoDaddy certificates before I started the reseller site. Simon. -- Simon Butler MVP: Exchange, MCSE Sembee Ltd. e: si...@sembee.co.uk w: http://www.sembee.co.uk/ w: http://www.amset.info/ w: http://blog.sembee.co.uk/ Need cheap certificates for Exchange, compatible with Windows Mobile 5.0? http://CertificatesForExchange.com/ for certificates from just $23.99. Need a domain for your certificate? http://DomainsForExchange.net/ From: Ben Nordlander [mailto:bennordlan...@gmail.com] Sent: 10 June 2009 02:40 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Re: GoDaddy.com A lot of ssl clients like firefox don't trust godaddy certs by default. We have quite a few of them. We use thawte.com http://thawte.com/ for our owa certs. About $150 a year and so for every device trusts it by default; even our iphone users. -BenN On Jun 9, 2009 5:03 PM, David Baca dbaca.gr...@yahoo.com wrote: Hello All, I wanted to see if any of you were using godaddy.com http://godaddy.com/ for your owa - ssl setup for exchange 2007 and whether you had any issues with communicating or setting up outlook 2003/2007 or entourage 2008 - even iphone. I have been using digicert which was smooth but it costs about 250 more. I don't want to switch to godaddy and all of a sudden have all these issues with secure connections etc. Thanks in advance. David ~ Ninja Email Security with Cloudmark Spam Engine Gets Image Spam ~ ~ http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Ninja~
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I've worked with these certs as well. What I don't like is the lack of control over what is put in the 'Subject' field of the cert. Plain amateuristic IMHO is that they automatically add entries to the SAN attribute I don't want. If you buy a SAN cert from them for mail.company.com they add: www.mail.company.com; mail.company.com; www.mail.company.com; your.san.entries, in that order, to the SAN attribute. This sometimes causes issues for Outlook 2007 that you must work around. Regards, Han Valk. -Original Message- From: Simon Butler [mailto:si...@sembee.co.uk] Sent: Wednesday, 10 June, 2009 11:06 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: GoDaddy.com The GoDaddy certificates have been trusted in Firefox since March 2007. http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/certs/included/ However if you do not install the certificates as per the instructions from GoDaddy then you will see trust issues. Personally I have deployed about 200 of the certificates from GoDaddy - I use them on every deployment that I do. Never seen a single issue with them - if you follow the instructions that are supplied. I use the GoDaddy certificates mainly because they are natively trusted by most Windows Mobile (and the iPhone) devices, which cannot be said for some of the more expensive certificates. When it comes down to it, the only thing that you have to worry about with regards to SSL certificates for OWA etc is the trust level - are most of your clients going to trust the certificate. The GoDaddy certificates that is a definite yes, without having to spend $100s to get the certificates. Disclaimer - I do operate a reseller site for the GoDaddy certificates at http://CertificatesForExchange.com/ , but I only do that because I KNOW they work. I used GoDaddy certificates before I started the reseller site. Simon. -- Simon Butler MVP: Exchange, MCSE Sembee Ltd. e: si...@sembee.co.uk w: http://www.sembee.co.uk/ w: http://www.amset.info/ w: http://blog.sembee.co.uk/ Need cheap certificates for Exchange, compatible with Windows Mobile 5.0? http://CertificatesForExchange.com/ for certificates from just $23.99. Need a domain for your certificate? http://DomainsForExchange.net/ From: Ben Nordlander [mailto:bennordlan...@gmail.com] Sent: 10 June 2009 02:40 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Re: GoDaddy.com A lot of ssl clients like firefox don't trust godaddy certs by default. We have quite a few of them. We use thawte.com for our owa certs. About $150 a year and so for every device trusts it by default; even our iphone users. -BenN On Jun 9, 2009 5:03 PM, David Baca dbaca.gr...@yahoo.com wrote: Hello All, I wanted to see if any of you were using godaddy.com for your owa - ssl setup for exchange 2007 and whether you had any issues with communicating or setting up outlook 2003/2007 or entourage 2008 - even iphone. I have been using digicert which was smooth but it costs about 250 more. I don't want to switch to godaddy and all of a sudden have all these issues with secure connections etc. Thanks in advance. David ~ Ninja Email Security with Cloudmark Spam Engine Gets Image Spam ~ ~ http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Ninja~
RE: GoDaddy.com
The GoDaddy certificates have been trusted in Firefox since March 2007. http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/certs/included/ However if you do not install the certificates as per the instructions from GoDaddy then you will see trust issues. Personally I have deployed about 200 of the certificates from GoDaddy - I use them on every deployment that I do. Never seen a single issue with them - if you follow the instructions that are supplied. I use the GoDaddy certificates mainly because they are natively trusted by most Windows Mobile (and the iPhone) devices, which cannot be said for some of the more expensive certificates. When it comes down to it, the only thing that you have to worry about with regards to SSL certificates for OWA etc is the trust level - are most of your clients going to trust the certificate. The GoDaddy certificates that is a definite yes, without having to spend $100s to get the certificates. Disclaimer - I do operate a reseller site for the GoDaddy certificates at http://CertificatesForExchange.com/ , but I only do that because I KNOW they work. I used GoDaddy certificates before I started the reseller site. Simon. -- Simon Butler MVP: Exchange, MCSE Sembee Ltd. e: si...@sembee.co.uk w: http://www.sembee.co.uk/ w: http://www.amset.info/ w: http://blog.sembee.co.uk/ Need cheap certificates for Exchange, compatible with Windows Mobile 5.0? http://CertificatesForExchange.com/http://certificatesforexchange.com/ for certificates from just $23.99. Need a domain for your certificate? http://DomainsForExchange.net/http://domainsforexchange.net/ From: Ben Nordlander [mailto:bennordlan...@gmail.com] Sent: 10 June 2009 02:40 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Re: GoDaddy.com A lot of ssl clients like firefox don't trust godaddy certs by default. We have quite a few of them. We use thawte.comhttp://thawte.com for our owa certs. About $150 a year and so for every device trusts it by default; even our iphone users. -BenN On Jun 9, 2009 5:03 PM, David Baca dbaca.gr...@yahoo.commailto:dbaca.gr...@yahoo.com wrote: Hello All, I wanted to see if any of you were using godaddy.comhttp://godaddy.com for your owa - ssl setup for exchange 2007 and whether you had any issues with communicating or setting up outlook 2003/2007 or entourage 2008 - even iphone. I have been using digicert which was smooth but it costs about 250 more. I don't want to switch to godaddy and all of a sudden have all these issues with secure connections etc. Thanks in advance. David ~ Ninja Email Security with Cloudmark Spam Engine Gets Image Spam ~ ~ http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Ninja~
RE: GoDaddy.com
I use digicert and never had an issue until myu last deployment of Exchange 2007 on Windows 2008 From: Young Rex [mailto:rexer...@mac.com] Sent: 10 June 2009 06:25 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Cc: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Re: GoDaddy.com You get what you pay for. Rex Young On Jun 9, 2009, at 6:01 PM, David Baca dbaca.gr...@yahoo.commailto:dbaca.gr...@yahoo.com wrote: Hello All, I wanted to see if any of you were using godaddy.com for your owa - ssl setup for exchange 2007 and whether you had any issues with communicating or setting up outlook 2003/2007 or entourage 2008 - even iphone. I have been using digicert which was smooth but it costs about 250 more. I don't want to switch to godaddy and all of a sudden have all these issues with secure connections etc. Thanks in advance. David ~ Ninja Email Security with Cloudmark Spam Engine Gets Image Spam ~ ~ http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Ninja~
Re: GoDaddy.com
If they aren't trusted in a default state, then that isnt really trusted. The key here is non-user interaction. -- ME2 On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 5:05 AM, Simon Butler si...@sembee.co.uk wrote: The GoDaddy certificates have been trusted in Firefox since March 2007. http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/certs/included/ However if you do not install the certificates as per the instructions from GoDaddy then you will see trust issues. Personally I have deployed about 200 of the certificates from GoDaddy – I use them on every deployment that I do. Never seen a single issue with them – if you follow the instructions that are supplied. I use the GoDaddy certificates mainly because they are natively trusted by most Windows Mobile (and the iPhone) devices, which cannot be said for some of the more expensive certificates. When it comes down to it, the only thing that you have to worry about with regards to SSL certificates for OWA etc is the trust level – are most of your clients going to trust the certificate. The GoDaddy certificates that is a definite yes, without having to spend $100s to get the certificates. Disclaimer – I do operate a reseller site for the GoDaddy certificates at http://CertificatesForExchange.com/ , but I only do that because I KNOW they work. I used GoDaddy certificates before I started the reseller site. Simon. -- Simon Butler MVP: Exchange, MCSE Sembee Ltd. e: si...@sembee.co.uk w: http://www.sembee.co.uk/ w: http://www.amset.info/ w: http://blog.sembee.co.uk/ Need cheap certificates for Exchange, compatible with Windows Mobile 5.0? http://CertificatesForExchange.com/ http://certificatesforexchange.com/for certificates from just $23.99. Need a domain for your certificate? http://DomainsForExchange.net/http://domainsforexchange.net/ *From:* Ben Nordlander [mailto:bennordlan...@gmail.com] *Sent:* 10 June 2009 02:40 *To:* MS-Exchange Admin Issues *Subject:* Re: GoDaddy.com A lot of ssl clients like firefox don't trust godaddy certs by default. We have quite a few of them. We use thawte.com for our owa certs. About $150 a year and so for every device trusts it by default; even our iphone users. -BenN On Jun 9, 2009 5:03 PM, David Baca dbaca.gr...@yahoo.com wrote: Hello All, I wanted to see if any of you were using godaddy.com for your owa - ssl setup for exchange 2007 and whether you had any issues with communicating or setting up outlook 2003/2007 or entourage 2008 - even iphone. I have been using digicert which was smooth but it costs about 250 more. I don't want to switch to godaddy and all of a sudden have all these issues with secure connections etc. Thanks in advance. David ~ Ninja Email Security with Cloudmark Spam Engine Gets Image Spam ~ ~ http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Ninja~
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Funny �re talking about this ��� I just installed a GoDaddy cert about 20 minutes ago to setup a user���s new Pre (it actually w�t work right now without using SSL� works great, my iPhone didn���t complain and the Pre hasn���t either. So far so good. Andrew Greene IS Technician / Webmaster City of Anderson From: Peter Johnson [mailto:peter.john...@peterstow.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 7:51 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: GoDaddy.com I use digicert and never had an issue until myu last deployment of Exchange 2007 on Windows 2008 From: Young Rex [mailto:rexer...@mac.com] Sent: 10 June 2009 06:25 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Cc: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Re: GoDaddy.com You get what you pay for. Rex Young On Jun 9, 2009, at 6:01 PM, David Baca dbaca.gr...@yahoo.com wrote: Hello All, I wanted to see if any of you were using godaddy.com for your owa - ssl setup for exchange 2007 and whether you had any issues with communicating or setting up outlook 2003/2007 or entourage 2008 - even iphone. I have been using digicert which was smooth but it costs about 250 more. I don't want to switch to godaddy and all of a sudden have all these issues with secure connections etc. Thanks in advance. David ~ Ninja Email Security with Cloudmark Spam Engine Gets Image Spam ~ ~ http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Ninja~
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Exactly! And what purpose is using a non-trusted CA? We use VERISIGN. Rex Young On Jun 10, 2009, at 8:04 AM, Micheal Espinola Jr michealespin...@gmail.com wrote: If they aren't trusted in a default state, then that isnt really trusted. The key here is non-user interaction. -- ME2 On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 5:05 AM, Simon Butler si...@sembee.co.uk wrote: The GoDaddy certificates have been trusted in Firefox since March 2007. http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/certs/included/ However if you do not install the certificates as per the instructions from GoDaddy then you will see trust issues. Personally I have deployed about 200 of the certificates from GoDaddy – I use them on every deployment that I do. Never seen a sin gle issue with them – if you follow the instructions that are suppli ed. I use the GoDaddy certificates mainly because they are natively trusted by most Windows Mobile (and the iPhone) devices, which cannot be said for some of the more expensive certificates. When it comes down to it, the only thing that you have to worry about with regards to SSL certificates for OWA etc is the trust level – are mos t of your clients going to trust the certificate. The GoDaddy certif icates that is a definite yes, without having to spend $100s to get the certificates. Disclaimer – I do operate a reseller site for the GoDaddy certificat es at http://CertificatesForExchange.com/ , but I only do that becau se I KNOW they work. I used GoDaddy certificates before I started th e reseller site. Simon. -- Simon Butler MVP: Exchange, MCSE Sembee Ltd. e: si...@sembee.co.uk w: http://www.sembee.co.uk/ w: http://www.amset.info/ w: http://blog.sembee.co.uk/ Need cheap certificates for Exchange, compatible with Windows Mobile 5.0? http://CertificatesForExchange.com/ for certificates from just $23.99. Need a domain for your certificate? http://DomainsForExchange.net/ From: Ben Nordlander [mailto:bennordlan...@gmail.com] Sent: 10 June 2009 02:40 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Re: GoDaddy.com A lot of ssl clients like firefox don't trust godaddy certs by default. We have quite a few of them. We use thawte.com for our owa certs. About $150 a year and so for every device trusts it by default; even our iphone users. -BenN On Jun 9, 2009 5:03 PM, David Baca dbaca.gr...@yahoo.com wrote: Hello All, I wanted to see if any of you were using godaddy.com for your owa - ssl setup for exchange 2007 and whether you had any issues with communicating or setting up outlook 2003/2007 or entourage 2008 - even iphone. I have been using digicert which was smooth but it costs about 250 more. I don't want to switch to godaddy and all of a sudden have all these issues with secure connections etc. Thanks in advance. David ~ Ninja Email Security with Cloudmark Spam Engine Gets Image Spam ~ ~ http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Ninja~
RE: GoDaddy.com
The key here is non-user interaction. The user doesn't need to do anything for GoDaddy Certs. There is just one extra step to take on the server during install. The admin has to do the interaction, one-time. Not the user. GoDaddy certs work perfectly fine. -Sam From: Micheal Espinola Jr [mailto:michealespin...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 9:04 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Re: GoDaddy.com If they aren't trusted in a default state, then that isnt really trusted. The key here is non-user interaction. -- ME2 On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 5:05 AM, Simon Butler si...@sembee.co.uk wrote: The GoDaddy certificates have been trusted in Firefox since March 2007. http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/certs/included/ However if you do not install the certificates as per the instructions from GoDaddy then you will see trust issues. Personally I have deployed about 200 of the certificates from GoDaddy - I use them on every deployment that I do. Never seen a single issue with them - if you follow the instructions that are supplied. I use the GoDaddy certificates mainly because they are natively trusted by most Windows Mobile (and the iPhone) devices, which cannot be said for some of the more expensive certificates. When it comes down to it, the only thing that you have to worry about with regards to SSL certificates for OWA etc is the trust level - are most of your clients going to trust the certificate. The GoDaddy certificates that is a definite yes, without having to spend $100s to get the certificates. Disclaimer - I do operate a reseller site for the GoDaddy certificates at http://CertificatesForExchange.com/ , but I only do that because I KNOW they work. I used GoDaddy certificates before I started the reseller site. Simon. -- Simon Butler MVP: Exchange, MCSE Sembee Ltd. e: si...@sembee.co.uk w: http://www.sembee.co.uk/ w: http://www.amset.info/ w: http://blog.sembee.co.uk/ Need cheap certificates for Exchange, compatible with Windows Mobile 5.0? http://CertificatesForExchange.com/ for certificates from just $23.99. Need a domain for your certificate? http://DomainsForExchange.net/ From: Ben Nordlander [mailto:bennordlan...@gmail.com] Sent: 10 June 2009 02:40 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Re: GoDaddy.com A lot of ssl clients like firefox don't trust godaddy certs by default. We have quite a few of them. We use thawte.com for our owa certs. About $150 a year and so for every device trusts it by default; even our iphone users. -BenN On Jun 9, 2009 5:03 PM, David Baca dbaca.gr...@yahoo.com wrote: Hello All, I wanted to see if any of you were using godaddy.com for your owa - ssl setup for exchange 2007 and whether you had any issues with communicating or setting up outlook 2003/2007 or entourage 2008 - even iphone. I have been using digicert which was smooth but it costs about 250 more. I don't want to switch to godaddy and all of a sudden have all these issues with secure connections etc. Thanks in advance. David ~ Ninja Email Security with Cloudmark Spam Engine Gets Image Spam ~ ~ http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Ninja~
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+1 It is just how you install it on the server. Nothing else to roll out or do. From: Sam Cayze [mailto:sam.ca...@rollouts.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 11:03 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: GoDaddy.com The user doesn't need to do anything for GoDaddy Certs. There is just one extra step to take on the server during install. The admin has to do the interaction, one-time. Not the user. GoDaddy certs work perfectly fine. -Sam ~ Ninja Email Security with Cloudmark Spam Engine Gets Image Spam ~ ~ http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Ninja~
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Hello All, I wanted to see if any of you were using godaddy.com for your owa - ssl setup for exchange 2007 and whether you had any issues with communicating or setting up outlook 2003/2007 or entourage 2008 - even iphone. I have been using digicert which was smooth but it costs about 250 more. I don't want to switch to godaddy and all of a sudden have all these issues with secure connections etc. Thanks in advance. David ~ Ninja Email Security with Cloudmark Spam Engine Gets Image Spam ~ ~ http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Ninja~
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A lot of ssl clients like firefox don't trust godaddy certs by default. We have quite a few of them. We use thawte.com for our owa certs. About $150 a year and so for every device trusts it by default; even our iphone users. -BenN On Jun 9, 2009 5:03 PM, David Baca dbaca.gr...@yahoo.com wrote: Hello All, I wanted to see if any of you were using godaddy.com for your owa - ssl setup for exchange 2007 and whether you had any issues with communicating or setting up outlook 2003/2007 or entourage 2008 - even iphone. I have been using digicert which was smooth but it costs about 250 more. I don't want to switch to godaddy and all of a sudden have all these issues with secure connections etc. Thanks in advance. David ~ Ninja Email Security with Cloudmark Spam Engine Gets Image Spam ~ ~ http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Ninja~
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We also use Thwate for our OWA. Everything trusts it so there is never an issue. From: Ben Nordlander [mailto:bennordlan...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 6:40 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Re: GoDaddy.com A lot of ssl clients like firefox don't trust godaddy certs by default. We have quite a few of them. We use thawte.com for our owa certs. About $150 a year and so for every device trusts it by default; even our iphone users. -BenN On Jun 9, 2009 5:03 PM, David Baca dbaca.gr...@yahoo.com wrote: Hello All, I wanted to see if any of you were using godaddy.com for your owa - ssl setup for exchange 2007 and whether you had any issues with communicating or setting up outlook 2003/2007 or entourage 2008 - even iphone. I have been using digicert which was smooth but it costs about 250 more. I don't want to switch to godaddy and all of a sudden have all these issues with secure connections etc. Thanks in advance. David ~ Ninja Email Security with Cloudmark Spam Engine Gets Image Spam ~ ~ http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Ninja~
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I use to use Thawte but they don't have Subject Alternative certs, which I needed for Exhange. Awesome folks to deal with when I did though. Sent from my mobile... On Jun 9, 2009, at 9:54 PM, Martin Blackstone mblackst...@gmail.commailto:mblackst...@gmail.com wrote: We also use Thwate for our OWA. Everything trusts it so there is never an issue. From: Ben Nordlander [mailto:bennordlan...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 6:40 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Re: GoDaddy.com A lot of ssl clients like firefox don't trust godaddy certs by default. We have quite a few of them. We use thawte.comhttp://thawte.com for our owa certs. About $150 a year and so for every device trusts it by default; even our iphone users. -BenN On Jun 9, 2009 5:03 PM, David Baca mailto:dbaca.gr...@yahoo.comdbaca.gr...@yahoo.commailto:dbaca.gr...@yahoo.com wrote: Hello All, I wanted to see if any of you were using godaddy.comhttp://godaddy.com for your owa - ssl setup for exchange 2007 and whether you had any issues with communicating or setting up outlook 2003/2007 or entourage 2008 - even iphone. I have been using digicert which was smooth but it costs about 250 more. I don't want to switch to godaddy and all of a sudden have all these issues with secure connections etc. Thanks in advance. David ~ Ninja Email Security with Cloudmark Spam Engine Gets Image Spam ~ ~ http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Ninja~
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You get what you pay for. Rex Young On Jun 9, 2009, at 6:01 PM, David Baca dbaca.gr...@yahoo.com wrote: Hello All, I wanted to see if any of you were using godaddy.com for your owa - ssl setup for exchange 2007 and whether you had any issues with communicating or setting up outlook 2003/2007 or entourage 2008 - even iphone. I have been using digicert which was smooth but it costs about 250 more. I don't want to switch to godaddy and all of a sudden have all these issues with secure connections etc. Thanks in advance. David ~ Ninja Email Security with Cloudmark Spam Engine Gets Image Spam ~ ~ http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Ninja~