Sorry for the late thank you, but, Thanks:)
Decision was go with the SAN cert after all, just to avoid downtime (short as
it may be) or any other issues.
Paul
Sure, you can do that.
The disadvantage is that you'll have a short switchover timeframe during which
the FE will probably not be
There is no such thing as CAS-to-FE proxying.
However, you can configure the CAS to redirect the user to the Exchange 2003
server.
Typically, you will do something like this:
Set-OWAVirtualDirectory CAS2008\OWA* `
-Exchange2003URL https://legacy.example.com;
And the Exchange 2003 server
I cover this in the May 2010 cover article of WindowsITPro. :-)
WTG Mike!
~JasonG
And the Exchange 2003 server will have the 2010 SAN certificate loaded which
includes legacy.example.com.
Upgrading our existing cert costs more than just getting another cert for
legacy.mycompany.com so a silly question…
An existing cert for mail.mycompany.com points to 2K3 FE’s.
Could we
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Configureing OWA 2K10 in Coexistence
And the Exchange 2003 server will have the 2010 SAN certificate loaded which
includes legacy.example.com.
Upgrading our existing cert costs more than just getting another cert for
legacy.mycompany.com so a silly