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November 2015 SSL Certificate Changes

With the upcoming change in SSL Certs not being able to include internal .local addresses, does anyone have a link to a credible site with the management shell commands to point exchange to an external domain?
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What about Exchange 2013
Same applies. Nothing has changed. The PowerShell commands are all the same.

Simon.
Alright. Im going to go ahead and run through it tonight. Ill give you an update later this evening or first thing in the AM.
Thanks,
Just to confirm, when referring to Split DNS, mail.mydomain.com would resolve the internal server address from inside the network, and mail.mydomain.com would resolve the public wan address from outside of the network, correct?
All valid links. Points all around.
This should have been an A grade. I hastily awarded points, and incorrectly selected C.