How to Verify That SSL Certificate Is Installed on RPC Proxy Server
Topic Last Modified: 2007-03-07
This topic helps you troubleshoot an unsuccessful RPC over HTTP connection. This article explains how to verify that a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate is installed on the RPC proxy server.
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On the RPC proxy server, start Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
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Expand computername (local computer), where computername is the name of your RPC proxy server.
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Expand Web Sites, right-click the Web site where the RPC application is located, and then click Properties.
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Click the Directory Security tab, and then click View Certificate.
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For more information about setting up SSL and obtaining a server certificate using a Certificate Authority, see How to Use SSL to Secure the Communications Between the Client Messaging Applications and the Exchange Front-End Server.
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For information about deploying RPC over HTTP in different Exchange Server 2003 scenarios, see Deployment Scenarios for RPC over HTTP.
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For more information about troubleshooting RPC over HTTP communications, see the following topics:
- How to Verify That RPC over HTTP Support Is Installed
- How to Verify That World Wide Web Publishing Service Is Running
- How to Verify RPC Virtual Directory Configuration
- How to Verify That RPC Proxy Server Has Basic Authentication Configured
- How to Verify That RPC Proxy Server Extension Is Loading Properly
- How to Verify Client Computer Configuration
- How to Verify Exchange Server 2003 Port Configuration
- How to Verify That RPC over HTTP Support Is Installed
