You dont want to overwrite the default cert. You can now proceed with the removal of the previous certificate. When you install Microsoft Exchange Server on a Windows Server installation, it creates a self-signed certificate with a validity period of 5 years. The certificate you are using for Hybrid is going to be a 3rd party cert with a subject name that will match the FQDN you have set on the receive and send connector used for SMTP traffic betwwen Office 365 and on-prem. This command renews the certificate for server e12postcard.e12labs.com, a server with CAS and HT roles installed: Get-ExchangeCertificate -domain âe12postcard.e12labs.comâ | fl. Renewing the self-signed certificate in Exchange 2010 and Exchange 2013: The Internal Transport Certificate Cannot be ⦠The Ether: How to update the server certificate in Exchange 2010 ⦠The new, self-signed certificate likely covers only the internal server names, names that probably don't exist on the public certificate that it claims to replace. I could not take a screenshot at that time but I found a similar warning on the internet. The FQDN matching the cert subject is what binds them together. This certificate is also presented to external mail systems when mutual TLS is required. Copy the thumbprint of the certificate. This certificate is also ⦠overwrite the existing default smtp certificate Assign an SSL Certificate to Exchange Server 2016 Services After importing the certificate, I went on to assign services to it. Wrong SMTP certificate on Exchange Server 2016
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