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Hi.

I have an environment with Windows Server 2012 R2 and Exchange 2013.

What happened is that the Exchange certificate expired giving me the Event ID 12016 in Event Viewer with the following:

"There is no valid SMTP Transport Layer Security (TLS) certificate for the FQDN of SERVER.MYDOMAIN.local . The existing certificate for that FQDN has expired. The continued use of that FQDN will cause mail flow problems. A new certificate that contains the FQDN of SERVER.MYDOMAIN.local should be installed on this server as soon as possible. You can create a new certificate by using the New-ExchangeCertificate task."

Well the problem is that the Exchange Powershell does not connect properly giving me the error:

"New-PSSession : [<ServerName>] Connecting to remote server<ServerName> failed with the following error
message: The SSL connection cannot be established. Verify that the service on the remote host is properly configured
to listen for HTTPS requests. Consult the logs and documentation for the WS-Management service running on the
destination, most commonly IIS or WinRM. If the destination is the WinRM service, run the following command on the
destination to analyze and configure the WinRM service: "winrm quickconfig -transport:https". For more information,
see the about_Remote_Troubleshooting Help topic."

So without having access to the Exchange Powershell how can I assign a newe certificate to the Exchange services?


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