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Browse All TopicsI am trying to fix a certificate issue with one of my internal web servers. I have an administrative site that has an extra A Record in DNS, so people can get to it via hostname.blah.com and also by phones.blah.com. Unfortunately going to phones.blah.com generates warnings galore in IE7, and I'm trying to make those go away. I've read about specifying Alternate Names in the Certificate, and even accomplished creating a record with a SAN attribute but I still get a certificate warning from the server. Has anyone had any luck or know of a clean way of creating certificates with multiple DNS names?
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