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Securing Your Outlook Web Access 2000 Implementation
Using SSL
Creating a CSR
- Using the Internet Services Manager.
- Right click on the website that is hosting your OWA
component (this is by default the "Default
Web Site") and open its properties.

- Select the "Directory Security"
tab and then click on "Server Certificates".
The "Web Server Certificates Wizard"
will now be displayed, click Next.
- On the "Server Certificate"
dialogue box (below), we are going to select "Create
a new certificate", click Next.

- In the "Delayed or Immediate Request"
dialogue box (below) select "Prepare the
request now, but send it later", click
Next.

- Next you are presented with the "Name
and Security Settings" dialogue box (below).
Give your new certificate a name and also select the
level of security you would like to use (it is not recommended
that you go over 1024 as this will have an adverse effect
on your server performance), click Next.

- In the "Organisation Information"
dialogue box (below), enter the name of your organisation.
This should be as you want it to appear on any legal
documents as this is the name that will appear in your
certificate. The organisational unit can be a location,
department or business unit within your company.

- In the "Common Name" dialogue
box (below), you must enter the FQDN of our web server.

- You are now presented with the "Geographical
Information" dialogue box (below). It is important
to make sure you enter the State in full, for example
"New York" not just "NY". Abbreviating
State names will be rejected at the end of the Certificate
Wizard.

- The last step is to specify the location of the Certificate
Request File, remember where and what you called this
as you will need it later.

- You have now created a "Certificate Signing
Request" which will be needed when you
apply for your certificate.
To save your private key:
- Go to: Certificates snap in in the
MMC
- Select Requests
- Select All tasks
- Select Export
We recommend that you make a note of your password and
backup your key as these are known only to you, so if
you loose them we can't help! A floppy diskette or other
removable media is recommended for your backup files.
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