New Certificate Wizards in the Exchange 2010 Management Console
The Exchange 2010 Management Console now includes two new Exchange certificate wizards, which allows you to either create a new certificate or import an existing one.
This means you no longer need to switch to the Exchange Management Shell when creating or importing certificates in Exchange 2010.
Not that it was that hard to do in the shell but some admins just like to do basic stuff such as managing certificates from the EMC.
- Henrik Walther


balasubramaniam.p Says:
April 21st, 2009 at 2:43 am
its a very good feature.please create a separate article blog for exchange server 2010 .
Henrik Walther Says:
April 21st, 2009 at 7:36 am
Don’t worry such an articles is being written (by one of the other authors on the site) and will be published i a near future.
Mike Says:
April 29th, 2009 at 3:21 am
Anolther fine example of MS practising what they have preached for years, i.e., that the GUI is the future for server management. After so many years of showing us that there is a better way than the antiquated and obscure command shell, why have MS regressed so badly over the last couple of years, primarily with the Exchange 2K7 shell. Have MS been infiltrated by geek **nux/**ix developers?
How to create a Certificate Request (CSR) and issue certificate using certreq.exe : Sysadmin Lab Says:
April 19th, 2010 at 1:16 pm
[…] If you’re getting certificates for your Exchange 2007/2010 lab, I suggest you use the New-ExchangeCertificate cmdlet for 2007 or 2010. In 2010 there’s a Exchange Certificate Wizard that will make your life much easier. And if that’s not enough, Digicert has created a great webtool for it. […]