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What is a Multiple Domain (UCC) SSL Certificate?

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Last Updated: August 14, 2008 10:17 AM

Unified Communications Certificates (UCC) are SSL Certificates that secure multiple domains and multiple hostnames within a domain. They allow you to secure up to 100 domain names in a single certificate and can consolidate all your secure domains into one certificate. UC Certificates support Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and Microsoft Live Communications Server.

UC Certificates are compatible with shared hosting; however, the site seal and certificate "Issued To" will only be for the primary domain. Please note that any secondary hosting accounts will be listed in the certificate as well - if you do not want one site appearing as 'connected' to another, you should not use this type of certificate.

UC Certificates are available in Standard and Deluxe forms.

  • Standard (UC) certificate will require domain validation. This certificate type was formerly known as Turbo.
  • Deluxe (UC) certificate will require domain and business validation. This certificate type was formerly known as High-Assurance (HA).

For more information on SSL Certificates see What is an SSL Certificate?