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First of all, give yourself a few pats on the back—you’ve done a lot of work to get to this point. I’m not going to rehash all of it, but I will say that you have the makings of a great domain. If you dive deeper, you’ll learn all about connecting sites and services within a domain, creating trusts, configuring the locations of certain files, and more. What I mean by that is that we haven’t by any means configured the domain controllers as you would for production because this book’s scope is such that it gives you a home lab domain with SharePoint running on SSL vs. SharePoint running on top of SQL running on top of a domain controller; err, what I like to call the “single-server monster.”
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Simpkins, S. (2016). Certificate Authority. In: Building a SharePoint 2016 Home Lab. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2170-9_8
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