We have one using Certificates for Exchange for $29.99 and it works fine.
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From: Mayo, Bill [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 8:36 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Basic/Standard Certificate ok?
We are setting up a remote desktop gateway server (that will be front-ended by
ISA Server) and need to get a certificate for it. For the limited applications
we have had in the past, we have been able to get by with using self-signed
certificates, so this is our first foray into getting one from a 3rd party. I
am looking at the various offerings and see that there are different levels
(and associated costs) available. For example, GoDaddy offers "Standard SSL"
and "Premium SSL", while Network Solutions offers "Xpress", "Basic", and
"Advanced". What I am trying to understand is if going with a lower end
offering ("Standard SSL" or "Basic", for instance) is going to cause any
problems. Any info, pointers, or even specifics on the RDG/ISA implementation
would be appreciated.
Bill Mayo
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