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		<title>How to view Exchange installed certificates in exchange management shell</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to view Exchange installed certificates in exchange management shell? Simple run Exchange Management Shell an run the command: Get-ExchangeCertificate &#124; fl Verb: Services inform you with services use this certificate. In my example this is IMAP, POP, IIS and SMTP services.]]></description>
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