Autodiscover Certificate Error Outlook Anywhere
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Call 1-877-898-3290 for MyTime Support™. Learn More Configure Outlook Anywhere to Use Multiple SSL Certificates Rate this Article Article Rating: 2 / 5 Votes: 13 Contents Introduction Configure your Outlook Anywhere deployment to use multiple SSL certificates Introduction You can use multiple Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates for Outlook Anywhere and the Microsoft Exchange services that Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2010 use, such as Unified Messaging and the offline address book. After your Outlook Anywhere deployment has been configured correctly to use multiple SSL certificates, your domain-joined clients will contact Active Directory and obtain the site address for the Autodiscover service from the service connection point (S Errors which applies to Outlook 2007, Outlook 2010, and Outlook 2013. You can see that post here. That blog post describes an incorrect certificate on Exchange itself. For example, you make a connection to Exchange http://www.shudnow.net/2013/07/26/outlook-certificate-error-and-autodiscover-domain-com-not-working/ and your InternalURLs, ExternalURLs, and AutodiscoverServiceInternalURI FQDN is not defined on the certificate. Therefore, you must update the InternalURLs, ExternalURLs, and AutodiscoverServiceInternalURI to match the certificate FQDN. This specific issue is a bit different. http://serverfault.com/questions/690331/outlook-ssl-error-after-new-certificate-installation This issue is that when you are trying to make a connection to Autodiscover via https://autodiscover.domain.com, the Outlook client does not successfully make a connection to it and you get a certificate error. certificate error The certificate you see pop up in Outlook during the error isn't even the certificate that is located on Exchange. The certificate error that pops up shows you that it is finding the certificate on your company's public website. So the million dollar question? Why the error and why is it showing the company's public website's certificate. Well first, let's explore a little on the steps External Autodiscover autodiscover certificate error goes through in order to find Exchange. Internal Autodiscover and the Service Connection Point The Autodiscover service is a mechanism that can do several things. Automatic Mailbox Creation Redirects Outlook 2007/2010/2013 clients to point to the correct server in which their mailbox is located Provides URLs to Web Services for Outlook 2007/2010/2013 When you first launch your Outlook client (Outlook 2007 or above required for Autodiscover access), it will search Active Directory for a Service Connection Point (SCP) record. Every time a CAS Server is installed, it will register this SCP record within Active Directory in the following location: CN=Autodiscover,CN=Protocols,CN= Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Outlook SSL Error after New Certificate Installation up vote 1 down vote favorite 1 Recently replaced the SSL cert on our Exchange 2010 box with a new wildcard cert. Assigned services, reconfigured all URL's for external and internal access to be identical (previous cert was a SAN cert with .local domain names and since they are no longer available we are having to change this), setup split DNS so internal and external clients all use the same DNS name for access. Everything works as expected, with the exception of Outlook clients receiving a mismatch certificate error... it appears the server is presenting the server.domain.local FQDN to the client and with the SSL being *.domain.com it doesn't match... I have followed all guides/articles I found ensuring that all URL's are setup properly and all point to the same external DNS name. Autodiscover internally also works and passes (we do not have it setup to autodiscover externally but Outlook anywhere does function as it should when manually configured, this has been tested) What has me perplexed with this issue is that newly created profiles/accounts do not have this issue so it seems to be more of an Outlook profile issue rather than a server issue. I can open Outlook and use my previously configured profile and I get the SSL mismatch error.. If I create a new Outlook profile and setup my account within it, there are no SSL errors at all. Not certain if anyone has come across this before or not but any advice/help would be greatly appreciated... while rebuilding the Outlook profile does fix the issue, with 25 - 30 users that isn't exactly something I want to have to do.... It isn't something that should have to be done.