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Outlook Anywhere Setup help

Asked by djrc in Exchange Email Server, Secure Socket Layer (SSL) & HTTPS, Microsoft Applications

Tags: Microsoft, Outlook Anywhere

Hi guys,

I have a client who does not like OWA and would like to have his emails running directly through Outlook.

I know that there is Outlook Anywhere now (previously RPC over http).

I understand you need to install an SSL certificate in order to set this up.

This guide is perfect for setting it up on the client side:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/2/6/4/26482D5F-769C-442D-912A-50DEF7EA8B1A/OutlookAnywhere_GS_E.ppt

But how easy is it to install an SSL certificate on the server, and how much do they cost?

I can find a well trusted vendor for SSL certificates here:
http://www.verisign.com/ssl/buy-ssl-certificates/index.html

It's about £259 for a 1 years licence - Is this the one I need?

If so do you have any advice on how to install this on the server (Exchange 2003).

Anyone have experience with this?

Thanks in advance!
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