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2. Right-click the user whose ID you use to establish connections.<br />

3. Select the Exchange Features tab.<br />

4. In the Protocols section, enable the Outlook Web Access entry if it is disabled.<br />

Enabling HTTPS access to the Exchange server<br />

To enable HTTPS access from <strong>ColdFusion</strong> ro the Exchange server you must<br />

■ Enable SSL on the Exchange server side<br />

■ Ensure that the JRE certificate store has a valid client certificate<br />

Enabling SSL on the Exchange server side<br />

Use the following steps to enable SSL on the Exchange server side<br />

1. On the system where the Exchange server is installed, open the IIS manager from the<br />

Administrative Tools control panel.<br />

2. In the tree on the left pane, expand the Web Sites node,<br />

3. Right-click Exchange and ExchWeb in the expanded list and open the Web Site Properties<br />

dialog, then click the Directory Security tab.<br />

4. In the Secure Communications section, click Edit to open the Secure Communications<br />

dialog. Select the Require secure channel (SSL) checkbox, click OK, and click Apply.<br />

As an alternative to steps 3 and 4, you could do the following: Right-click Default Web Site.<br />

In Secure Communications->Edit, check the Require secure channel (SSL) checkbox, click<br />

OK, and Click Apply. Select the nodes (for example Exchange) for which SSL should be<br />

enabled.<br />

Enabling HTTPS access on the <strong>ColdFusion</strong> server<br />

To use HTTPS to access the exchange server, you must have a valid client certificate in the<br />

JRE certificate store. You will need to install a certificate if the certificate on the Exchange<br />

server is not issued by a well known authority; The Java certificate store already contains<br />

certificates from some authorities.<br />

You can ask your system administrator to give you a certificate that you can install on the<br />

<strong>ColdFusion</strong> server, or you can do the following:<br />

1. Open Outlook Web Access in Internet Explorer and go to File->Properties.<br />

2. Click the certificates button.<br />

3. Click the Details tab and the 'Copy To File' button on the tab. Then follow the options to<br />

save the certificate.<br />

1440 Interacting with Microsoft Exchange Servers

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