Thanks, Steve. I have heard good things about certificatesforexchange.com, but initial decision was made by someone else and we already paid for the renewal. I did contact support. The answer is that I had to create a new request, which I was trying to avoid. Hope I didn't screw it up.
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steve Ens Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 10:48 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Exchange] Certificate Renewal Issue Hi Bill. Certificatesforexchange.com is the way to go. You have issues, they walk you through it. And they're a great price too. Try calling godaddy. Perhaps they'll assist? Steve On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 9:40 AM, Mayo, Bill <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: It is time to renew our Exchange 2010 certificate and I am having an issue related to a non-FQDN alternative name that was on the existing certificate. The original certificate was created by an outside organization and they included this on the cert that was done through GoDaddy. I purchased a renewal already, but in trying to complete the process, GoDaddy complained about the no longer supported name. They advised I would need to remove the name on the existing cert and re-download. I have done that. However, I am stuck trying to get this cert to replace the one I have in Exchange. They are providing a ".crt" file and their instructions indicate to use the "complete pending request" option, which I don't have. If I try to import it straight into Exchange, it doesn't like it. I have done some googling, but I am not clear on what the next step is. As you can tell, I only know enough about certificates to be dangerous. Bill Mayo
