
Certificate Manager for Exchange 2007
Free, easy to use GUI tool that simplifies management of Exchange Server 2007 SSL certificates. No PowerShell skills required!
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Exchange 2007 enables SSL within IIS by default. Using PowerShell commands, certificate creation and management is quite confusing and often results with incorrect results due to the nature of the syntax. U-BTech Solutions is providing Certificate Manager for Exchange Server 2007 freely, to ease the process with a simple, easy to use GUI.
Feature | Free Edition |
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Manage your current server certificates | ✔ |
Enable certificates for Exchange 2007 Services (POP, IMAP, SMTP, IIS, UM) | ✔ |
Generate an Exchange 2007 Certificate Signing Request and process the Certificate Authority answer | ✔ |
Generate an Exchange 2007 Self-Signed certificate (not for production use) | ✔ |
Easily include additional subject names in a single certificate | ✔ |
Import & Export ability for existing certificates | ✔ |
Licensing | Free! |
Installation Package |
Latest version:
1.5.6.1
(released )
Download Now! Download size: 1,764,768 bytes (1.68 MB) |
To read more about Certificate Use in Exchange 2007 at Microsoft TechNet follow the link:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb851505.aspx
Certificate Manager for Exchange Server 2007 is currently offered by U-BTech Solutions free of charge, enjoy!
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Certificate Manager for Exchange Server 2007 Flash Demonstration 
This short demonstration will show you how to use our Certificate Manager to create a CSR & then enabling the certificate for Exchange 2007.
Screen Shots
These are a few screen shots of the functions available while using Certificate Manager for Exchange Server 2007.
The main menu of Certificate Manager for Exchange Server 2007 displays the servers current certificates :
Viewing details about a selected certificate includes all the important attributes:
Creating your certificate is a snap, here's the wizard easy steps:
Importing the Certificate Authority Answer or a PFX file while enabling Exchange Server 2007 services is just a click away: