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In Friendly name, type a display name for the certificate.
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On the Name and Security Settings page, do the following: On the Specify Alternate Certificate Template page, to use a template other than the default WebServer template, select the Use alternative certificate template for the selected certification authority check box.
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#Ms lync 2013 no certificate full#
On the Certificate Request File page, type the full path and file name of the file to which the request is to be saved (for example, c:\cert_exernal_edge.cer). On the Delayed or Immediate Request page, select the Prepare the request now, but send it later check box. On the Certificate Request page, click External Edge Certificate. On the Available Certificate Tasks page, click Create a new certificate request. If you have multiple Edge Servers in one location in a pool, you can run the Lync Server 2013 Certificate Wizard on any one of the Edge Servers. Instead, perform the steps in the “To create a certificate request for the external interface of the Edge Server to support public IM connectivity with AOL” procedure later in this topic. If your organization wants to support public instant messaging (IM) connectivity with AOL, you cannot use the Lync Server Deployment Wizard to request the certificate. If you import them to the user or service certificate store, the certificate will not be available for assignment in the Lync Server 2013 Certificate Wizard. If you decide to use the Certificates Microsoft Management Console (MMC) to import the certificate chain and certificate, you must import them to the certificate store for the computer. Each CA has a security policy that defines which credentials (that is, specific user and group names) are allowed to request, issue, manage, or read certificates. When you request a certificate from an External CA, the credentials provided must have rights to request a certificate from that CA. If you chose to request a certificate directly from a public CA, then you will need to modify each procedure as appropriate to request, transport, and import the certificate and also to import the certificate chain.
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The procedures in this section use the Certificate Wizard for most certificate tasks. You can request public certificates directly from a public certification authority (CA) (such as from the website of a public CA). Repeat this procedure for each Edge Server. Then, for each Edge Server, import it and assign it as previously described. If your deployment includes multiple Edge Servers, export the certificate along with its private key, and then copy it to the other Edge Servers. Import the certificate for the external interface of each Edge Server.Īssign the certificate for the external interface of each Edge Server. To set up a certificate on the external edge interface at a site, use the procedures in this section to do the following:Ĭreate the certificate request for the external interface of the Edge Server. Ĭonfiguring Certificates on the External Interfaces If you use an account that is a member of the RTCUniversalServerAdmins group to request a certificate using this template, verify that the group has been assigned the Enroll permissions required to use that template.Įach Edge Server requires a public certificate on the interface between the perimeter network and the Internet, and the certificate’s subject alternative name must contain the external names of the Access Edge service and Web Conferencing Edge service fully qualified domain names (FQDNs).įor details about this and other certificate requirements, see Certificate requirements for external user access in Lync Server 2013.įor a list of public certification authorities (CAs) that provide certificates that comply with specific requirements for unified communications certificates and have partnered with Microsoft to ensure they work with the Lync Server 2013 Certificate Wizard, see Microsoft Knowledge Base article 929395, "Unified Communications Certificate Partners for Exchange Server and for Communications Server," at. By default, a Lync Server certificate request will use the Web Server certificate template. When you run the Certificate Wizard, ensure that you are logged in using an account that is a member of a group that has been assigned the appropriate permissions for the type of certificate template you will use.