As the title suggests, I'm getting two warnings from BPA 1.2 that don't seem warranted. I'm having no issues with my ssl (required and redirects from http) and I don't think that I've got an issue with the private certificate, but the browser does still warn when trying to go to RWA from a computer without the cert installed.
SBS 2011 Standard with 10 users and about 15 computers (not an upgrade)
Certificate subject does not match the name configured by a wizard
Category: ConfigurationSource: 371
Issue: The certificate subject does not match the name that was configured by a Windows SBS wizard.
Impact: If the certificate subject does not match the name that was configured by a Windows SBS wizard, some web sites will not initialize. Other sites will display the error “There is a problem with this website’s security certificate”.
Resolution: To resolve this issue, either run the Windows SBS Internet Address Management Wizard again and provide the correct domain name for the certificate, or purchase a new certificate that matches the domain name that you wish to use.
No binding for SSL on the Default Web Site
Category: ConfigurationSource: 369
Issue: There is no binding for SSL on the Default Web Site.
Impact: If SSL is not bound to the Default Web Site, users may not be able to access some web sites might not be available to users.
Resolution: To bind SSL to the Default Web Site, click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager. In IIS Manager, in the Connections pane, expand your server, expand Sites, right-click Default Web Site, and then click Edit Binding. In Site Bindings, click Add, and then select the following options: Type = https, IP Address = All Unassigned, and Port = 443. Click OK to save your changes. Note: If an HTTPS binding for port 443 exists for a specific IP address, change the IP Address attribute for that binding to “All Unassigned.” The exception to this is for IP address 127.0.0.1. Do not change the binding for 127.0.0.1.
The "resolutions" provided only show that everything is setup correctly. Are there any further steps to take to check or should I just exclude them?