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  1. If you're looking for an #ACME client (e.g., for using #LetsEncrypt on #Windows), I highly recommend Posh-ACME (poshac.me) by @rmbolger.

    The project's quality and documentation are outstanding, as well as Ryans handling of community patches.

    I use the project to achieve reliable #LDAPS with #ActiveDirectory where #Windows is required (I know: booh!), and I recently contributed support for @inwx with Pull Request 585 (github.com/rmbolger/Posh-ACME/).

    #PoshACME #Posh #OpenSource

  2. If you're looking for an #ACME client (e.g., for using #LetsEncrypt on #Windows), I highly recommend Posh-ACME (poshac.me) by @rmbolger.

    The project's quality and documentation are outstanding, as well as Ryans handling of community patches.

    I use the project to achieve reliable #LDAPS with #ActiveDirectory where #Windows is required (I know: booh!), and I recently contributed support for @inwx with Pull Request 585 (github.com/rmbolger/Posh-ACME/).

    #PoshACME #Posh #OpenSource

  3. If you're looking for an #ACME client (e.g., for using #LetsEncrypt on #Windows), I highly recommend Posh-ACME (poshac.me) by @rmbolger.

    The project's quality and documentation are outstanding, as well as Ryans handling of community patches.

    I use the project to achieve reliable #LDAPS with #ActiveDirectory where #Windows is required (I know: booh!), and I recently contributed support for @inwx with Pull Request 585 (github.com/rmbolger/Posh-ACME/).

    #PoshACME #Posh #OpenSource

  4. If you're looking for an #ACME client (e.g., for using #LetsEncrypt on #Windows), I highly recommend Posh-ACME (poshac.me) by @rmbolger.

    The project's quality and documentation are outstanding, as well as Ryans handling of community patches.

    I use the project to achieve reliable #LDAPS with #ActiveDirectory where #Windows is required (I know: booh!), and I recently contributed support for @inwx with Pull Request 585 (github.com/rmbolger/Posh-ACME/).

    #PoshACME #Posh #OpenSource

  5. If you're looking for an #ACME client (e.g., for using #LetsEncrypt on #Windows), I highly recommend Posh-ACME (poshac.me) by @rmbolger.

    The project's quality and documentation are outstanding, as well as Ryans handling of community patches.

    I use the project to achieve reliable #LDAPS with #ActiveDirectory where #Windows is required (I know: booh!), and I recently contributed support for @inwx with Pull Request 585 (github.com/rmbolger/Posh-ACME/).

    #PoshACME #Posh #OpenSource