Assign Certificates

After the necessary certificates have been created, the Director services must have certificates assigned to them. This process binds each certificate to either the Front End service or IIS websites, depending on selection. To assign a certificate use the following steps:

1. Under Step 3: Request, Install, or Assign Certificate, click the Run button.

2. Highlight the Default certificate and click the Assign button to start the Certificate Request Wizard.

3. Click Next to continue.

4. Select the certificate to be assigned and click Next. It’s possible to view each certificate in more detail by highlighting and selecting the View Certificate Details button.


Note

If a certificate is not available on this screen, that usually means a private key is not associated with the certificate. Be sure to complete any pending or offline requests before this step.


5. Click Next on the Certificate Assignment Summary screen.

6. The Lync Management Shell commands are displayed and the user can optionally review the certificate request log. Unless the request failed, this is not necessary. Click Next.

7. Click Finish to complete the wizard.

If separate certificates were used for the WebServicesInternal and WebServicesExternal certificates, the preceding steps must be repeated for each use. Be sure to select the correct certificate for each function if unique certificates were generated.


Note

The Certificate Wizard also displays an OAuthTokenIssuer certificate option. If this has already been generated on another server in the environment, it should already be installed and assigned automatically. The location field will show Global as opposed to Local as with other certificates. Do not request another OAuthTokenIssuer certificate unless it needs to be replaced.


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