How to Verify That SSL Certificate Is Installed on RPC Proxy Server
Tópico modificado em: 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.
Procedure
To verify that an SSL certificate is installed on the RPC proxy server
On the RPC proxy server, start Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
Expand computername (local computer), where computername is the name of your RPC proxy server.
Expand Web Sites, right-click the Web site where the RPC application is located, and then click Properties.
Click the Directory Security tab, and then click View Certificate.
For More Information
- 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.
- For information about deploying RPC over HTTP in different Exchange Server 2003 scenarios, see Deployment Scenarios for RPC over HTTP.
- 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