I believe current SSL implementations disallow more than 1 certificate 
per IP address.  To accomplish what you want, you'd have to use a 
separate IP address and web site for each domain.  Then you should be 
able to add a certificate for each IP address.  You can point both 
web sites to the same directory, but I believe the OWA loads a ISAPI
filter that may not load more than once...  You'll need to do more 
research on that...

Sorry, but I do not believe that there is a more elegant solution...

-Tim

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Vinny Avallone
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 12:01 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: Multiple SSL Certificates on one machine


I am running Windows 2000 Sp2 and trying to set up SSL for our Exchange
2000 SP1 machine

I have a valid SSL cert and want to install another one.  You will be
able to reach OWA using two different domains names both pointing to the
same machine. If I go the cert wizard, I only have two options remove or
renew the current cert.  If I remove it, then create a new one with the
new organization name, then try to reapply the old one, I only get two
options again.  Process Pending request or delete request.
How do I create a CSR with a different org name and keep the same cert
active?

Sorry if this confusing, but it's because I am confused.
Thanks for your help.



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