You discover that one of the Client Access servers in the New York office does not trust the standalone CA.
You need to ensure that all of the users who have Windows Phone devices can connect successfully to their mailbox.
In which node should you install the root CA certificate?
To answer, select the appropriate node in the answer area.
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Correct Answer:
Explanation/Reference:
Root certificate
If you’re using a self-signed certificate or a certificate authority (CA)-issued certificate that is not preinstalled in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store of your devices, you’ll have to manually install it before your device can work with a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)-enabled server.
Trusted Root Certification Authorities
Because the certificate is self signed, Internet explorer will automatically install it in the Trusted root Certificate Authority list.
If you use a certification authority (CA) to issue smart card login or domain controller certificates, you must add the root certificate to the Trusted Root Certification Authorities group policy in Active Directory
If you’re using a self-signed certificate or a certificate authority (CA)-issued certificate that is not preinstalled in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store of your devices, you’ll have to manually install it before your device can work with a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)-enabled server.
http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/windows-mobile/app/index.html#//007v00000029000000
Install a certificate on a Windows or a Windows Mobile device
Install a certificate on a Windows device
Steps:
Browse to the location where you have exported the certificate to, then double-click the certificate file.
The Certificate window appears, click Install Certificate.
The Certificate Import Wizard window appears, click Next, on the next page choose the Place all certificate in the following store option, and click Browse.
The Select Certificate Store window appears, select Trusted Root Certificate Authorities, and click OK.
Click Next and Finish in the next two screens to close the wizard and complete the process.
Click Yes on the security warning to install the certificate.
Click OK to dismiss the Certificate window.
One problem with self-signed and PKI-based certificates is that, because the certificate is not automatically trusted by the client computer or mobile device, you must make sure that you import the certificate into the trusted root certificate store on client computers and devices.
Digital Certificates and SSL: Exchange 2013 Help
Installing a root certificate
Explanation/Reference:
Root certificate
If you’re using a self-signed certificate or a certificate authority (CA)-issued certificate that is not preinstalled in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store of your devices, you’ll have to manually install it before your device can work with a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)-enabled server.
Trusted Root Certification Authorities
Because the certificate is self signed, Internet explorer will automatically install it in the Trusted root Certificate Authority list.
If you use a certification authority (CA) to issue smart card login or domain controller certificates, you must add the root certificate to the Trusted Root Certification Authorities group policy in Active Directory
If you’re using a self-signed certificate or a certificate authority (CA)-issued certificate that is not preinstalled in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store of your devices, you’ll have to manually install it before your device can work with a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)-enabled server.
http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/windows-mobile/app/index.html#//007v00000029000000
Install a certificate on a Windows or a Windows Mobile device
Install a certificate on a Windows device
Steps:
Browse to the location where you have exported the certificate to, then double-click the certificate file.
The Certificate window appears, click Install Certificate.
The Certificate Import Wizard window appears, click Next, on the next page choose the Place all certificate in the following store option, and click Browse.
The Select Certificate Store window appears, select Trusted Root Certificate Authorities, and click OK.
Click Next and Finish in the next two screens to close the wizard and complete the process.
Click Yes on the security warning to install the certificate.
Click OK to dismiss the Certificate window.
One problem with self-signed and PKI-based certificates is that, because the certificate is not automatically trusted by the client computer or mobile device, you must make sure that you import the certificate into the trusted root certificate store on client computers and devices.
Digital Certificates and SSL: Exchange 2013 Help
Installing a root certificate