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How to Install and Configure Active Directory Certificate Service on Windows Server 2012 R2

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Installation and Configuration of Active Directory Certificate Service on Windows Server 2012 R2 Active Directory Certificate Service (ADCS) is use to create certificate for applications to secure it. For the installation of Active Directory Certificate Service, you must install active directory domain services. The Active Directory Certificate Service is also use to secure wireless networks, virtual private network, Internet Protocol Security (IPsec), Network Access Protection (NAP), encrypting file system (EFS) and smart card log on. In this lab environment, we will install and configure two feature of Active Directory Certificate Service that are mention below. ·          Certification Authority. ·          Certification Authority web Enrollment. Certificate Authority: In Active Directory Certificate Service, Certification Authority is a role service to bind cryptographic key pairs (Public and Private Key) with Digital Certificate. In other words, you can say the Certificate A

How to Install and Configure Exchange Server 2013 on Windows Server 2012 R2

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Installation and Configuration of Exchange Server 2013 on Windows Server 2012R2/2016/2019/2022 Exchange Server is a mail, scheduling and calendaring server that is develop by Microsoft. Exchange Server is based on three layers Network Layer, messaging layer and directory layer. Users/Employees/Senior Management can communicate with each other easily through mail that is official communication. Exchange Server is work with Active Directory Domain Services, so the users that are available in Active Directory Domain Services email each other locally. Users of on premises organization can send and receive emails outside of the organization by use of Public IP address that need to allow email send and receive feature by IP vendor. In Exchange Server Database Availability Group (DAG) is use for High Availability (HA) of user’s mailbox. In Single Database Availability Group (DAG), total 16 exchange servers replicate mailbox data to each other. In Database Availability Group (DAG), one node