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1/6/2008 4:39 AM
 

Hi Andrew,

Thank you for the update. Is the installation different than a regular certificate? If so, could you provide some input?

Thank you,

J.

 
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3/11/2008 4:58 AM
 

Andrew,

I'm also interested in your setup to make this work.

Could you share some details please?

Thanks, Scott

 
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4/12/2008 11:11 AM
 

Hi,

Sorry i have not responded, we now currently have aout 15 or so domains and they all run on the same website each with ssl.  The setup for these cert's are very similar to regular one's, except that you can have up to 50 domains per cert.

 
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8/1/2008 5:57 PM
 

Are you using Windows 2003 Server and IIS 6.0? I understood that a UCC only ran in exchange and MS Communications Server.

 
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8/1/2008 6:58 PM
 

Yes we use Windows 2003 Server and IIS 6.0.  We now have over 25 domains running like this, and it works perfectly.  The only thing on our web server is IIS, we run them in a webfarm senario, and have not had a single problem with the certs

Andrew

 
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