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‎02-01-2023 04:14 PM - last edited on ‎02-28-2023 10:02 AM by Mercedes_O
See the following article. Under the certificate section, I'm wondering if anyone has a suggestion on where they've obtained this certificate and instructions on creating it?
I appreciate any feedback.
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‎02-27-2023 02:40 PM
If you'd like to use a locally generated certificate, you can follow the procedure below, which makes use of Microsoft's Exchange PowerShell Online documentation
- Create a certificate using this procedure: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/exchange/app-only-auth-powershell-v2?view=exchange-ps#st...
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Make sure to remember the password you chose, or use the one in the example.
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The exported certificates can be found in the Windows\System32 folder
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Install the private (.pfx) certificate on the local machine (scanning server), and select the personal store. Afterwards, copy & paste the certificate into the trusted root authority as well.
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Upload the public (.cer) certificate to your azure portal, under the Certificates & Secrets section for the app that you configured to scan O365V2.
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Update the certificate thumbprint in your O365v2 scanning credential.
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Rescan your O365 environment.
Do keep in mind that your security procedures and best practices may involve only using CA-generated certificates.
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‎02-27-2023 02:40 PM
If you'd like to use a locally generated certificate, you can follow the procedure below, which makes use of Microsoft's Exchange PowerShell Online documentation
- Create a certificate using this procedure: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/exchange/app-only-auth-powershell-v2?view=exchange-ps#st...
-
Make sure to remember the password you chose, or use the one in the example.
-
The exported certificates can be found in the Windows\System32 folder
-
-
Install the private (.pfx) certificate on the local machine (scanning server), and select the personal store. Afterwards, copy & paste the certificate into the trusted root authority as well.
-
Upload the public (.cer) certificate to your azure portal, under the Certificates & Secrets section for the app that you configured to scan O365V2.
-
Update the certificate thumbprint in your O365v2 scanning credential.
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Rescan your O365 environment.
Do keep in mind that your security procedures and best practices may involve only using CA-generated certificates.
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‎02-24-2023 06:43 PM
Hello @andejo55
This certificate should be a public certificate and not a locally created one. Therefore, the cert will come from your public cert authority. Give that a shot and see if that helps.
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