This thumbprint is the SHA1 certificate hash Search for the certificate thumbprint identified in Step 2.Open the text file using an editor tool of your choice.Export the certificate information from the certificate store to a text file.Get-TransportService | ft Name,InternalTransportCertificateThumbprint Query the Transport Service to identify the default certificate thumbprint.Log on to the internal Exchange Server where you imported the Edge Subscription file and start a new Exchange Management Shell session.How do you determine if the type of the default transport certificate is a CNG or CAPI1 certificate? So far, I have not seen this issue when using public certificates issued by trusted 3rd-party Certificate Authorities. To set a CAPI certificate as the default certificate, use the Enable-ExchangeCertificate cmdlet with the Services parameter using the value of SMTP. The local Hub Transport server's default certificate with thumbprint XYZ isn't a CAPI certificate. You will find the following error in the application event log of the internal Exchange Server: Log Name: ApplicationĮdgeSync failed to synchronize because it only supports Cryptographic API certificates. When you create a new Edge Subscription on your internal Exchange Servers by importing the Edge Subscription XML file, establishing the EdgeSync-connection might fail. The synchronization utilizes secure LDAP (EdgeSync) to transmit the data securely and is based on an Edge Subscription. The use of Exchange Edge Transport Servers requires synchronising user and configuration data from internal Exchange Servers to the Edge Transport Servers.
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