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Setting up Outlook Web Access and Outlook over HTTP without buying a certificate? Possible?

Asked by SM17CH in Secure Socket Layer (SSL) & HTTPS, Exchange Email Server, SBS Small Business Server

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Hey,
We want to setup Outlook Web Access and Outlook over HTTP for exchange running on Small Business Server 2003. I understand that a ssl certificate is needed for security. Is it possible to set it up securly without purchasing one? I have read/heard of another method but cannot recall how. Whatever the method security is still important.

Also is the process the same for setting up Outlook over HTTP? As we want to set this up also.

Any information and the process of setting it up is much appreciated.

Kind Regards
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