What should you do to move the trusted third-party certificate from the source server to the destination server?

You are migrating from Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2008 to Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. The Windows SBS 2008 server uses a trusted third-party certificate. You need to move the trusted third-party certificate from the source server to the destination server. What should you do?

You are migrating from Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2008 to Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. The Windows SBS 2008 server uses a trusted third-party certificate. You need to move the trusted third-party certificate from the source server to the destination server. What should you do?

A.
Copy the certificate bundle from oldserverPublicPublic Downloads to the destination server and install it.

B.
Run the Certificate Export Wizard on the source server to export the certificate to a .pfx file. Copy the file to the destination server and run the Certificate Import Wizard.

C.
Run the Certificate Export Wizard on the source server to export the certificate to a .cer file. Copy the file to the destination server and run the Certificate Import Wizard.

D.
From the destination server, connect to the source server’s Remote Web Workplace https://fqdn.oldserver/remote. Install the certificate through your browser to the destination server.



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Malik Mesellem

Malik Mesellem

A trusted third-party certificate on the Windows Server has no private key. So an export to a PFX file is not possible… The correct answer is C.

Anon

Anon

The certificate import wizard only accepts .pfx files there for B is the only correct answer. Confirmed on sbs 2011.