Entourage Exchange 2007 Certificate Error
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Nadyne RichmondNovember 26, 20097 0 0 0 From my open question thread: When opening my inbox
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from an Exchange 2007 SP1 server with Entourage 12.2.3 I get a outlook 2010 certificate error exchange 2007 dialog saying "Unable to establish a secure connection to example.com because the correct root certificate is not installed." There's
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a few things that you can do to get rid of this dialog. One option is to ask your admin for a root certificate. After you receive that certificate from office 2007 certificate error your admin, you can install it. If that solves the problem some but not all of the time, open the Microsoft Certificate Manager application (it's in the Office folder) and import the certificate there. Another option is to uncheck the "This DAV service requires a secure connection (SSL)" box. It's on the Advanced tab in your Account Settings for that outlook 2003 certificate error Exchange account. If you're feeling particularly techy, you can check to see if your Exchange server's autodiscover service is set up properly. Amir wrote up some instructions in his blog post SSL warning issue in Entourage 2008. Look down to the note for the instructions that you as a user (and not an Exchange admin) can take to see if it's set up properly. If your autodiscover service isn't set up properly, you can at least inform your Exchange admin about it and ask them to fix it. There's a whitepaper for setting up the Exchange 2007 autodiscover service which has plenty of details for how your Exchange guys can get it set up properly. For additional troubleshooting without calling Microsoft tech support (for which you get two free calls with your purchase of Office 2008) or any internal tech support that you might have, you might want to try the Entourage public forum. Tags Entourage Exchange Comments (7) Cancel reply Name * Email * Website David Buxton says: November 26, 2009 at 12:00 pm Hi Nadyne, thank you f
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Advertise Here? Solved Entourage WSE root certificate error Posted on 2010-03-17 Exchange 1 Verified Solution 3 Comments 645 Views Last Modified: 2012-05-09 We have installed Exchange 2007 and having no issues with any of our https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/nadyne/2009/11/26/qa-how-do-i-fix-the-unable-to-establish-a-secure-connection-issue-in-entouragemac/ Outlook clients, but Entourage is causing me all sorts of headaches.The issue I am trying to solve now is an error that keeps popping up every time entourage starts. I keep getting "Unable to establish a secure connection to mydomain.com because the correct root certificate is not installed." I have seen the issues where people get this error referencing their server, but not exactly this. We have a GoDaddy UCC https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/25378848/Entourage-WSE-root-certificate-error.html SSL certificate and I believe that I have all the correct SAN's (server, sever.domain.com, and autodiscover.domain.com). I have used the testexchangeconnectivity.com site to test out autodiscovery and it comes back successful. Any help would be greatly appreciated! 0 Question by:gabriel_nyc Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 12 Best Solution bygeowrian Did you try the instructions here to install the intermediate certificates? http://help.godaddy.com/topic/742/article/4877 Also, you can try downloading the intermediate certificate on the Macintosh Go to Solution 3 Comments LVL 12 Overall: Level 12 Exchange 3 Message Accepted Solution by:geowrian2010-03-17 Did you try the instructions here to install the intermediate certificates? http://help.godaddy.com/topic/742/article/4877 Also, you can try downloading the intermediate certificate on the Macintosh here and install it: https://certs.godaddy.com/repository/gd_iis_intermediates.p7b Also, make sure the mac is fully updated. It's possible the Mac doesn't have the most recent certificate lists and revocation lists, and therefore isn't trusting the root CA. 0 Message Author Comment by:gabriel_nyc2010-03-18 When I downloaded the certificate for the server the zip came with the intermediate certificate and I did follow the instructions above to install the intermediate certificate. I tried on a number of mac's both 10.5. and 10.6 and made sure that they had all updates applied. I did try adding the goda
released Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) a week ago and for the most part Entourage 2004 is "very compatible" according to There's a new cat in town http://www.officeformachelp.com/2007/11/leopard_update_breaks_entourage_support_for_exchange_ssl_roo/ on Microsoft's Mac Mojo blog. However, they also acknowledge that they discovered some code in their Leopard testing and will be releasing an update "shortly". Most of the Entourage trouble https://groups.google.com/d/topic/microsoft.public.mac.office.entourage/I4duJjvgFSA reports that I've read in the Apple and Microsoft online forums are anecdotal but one Exchange bug seems to be validating. This bug affects users in an Exchange environment where certificate error users must import an SSL server root certificate into their Mac OS X keychain. The error reported by Entourage is that the root certificate is not correct. A valid certificate appears in the Keychain Access utility as trusted and unexpired. Whereas Mac OS X 10.4 users could acquire the server certificate and import it into their x509Anchors, Mac OS 2007 certificate error X 10.5 users can now import the certificates into the user's login keychain and the system will trust it. Entourage, however, is not trusting the server. Although Apple released the Login & Keychain Update 1.0 the day after Leopard's release, it does not address the certificate issue. Share this:TwitterFacebookdel.icio.usDiggStumbleUponGoogle BookmarksPDFPrint Filed under "Entourage", "certificate", "Entourage 2004", "Exchange", "keychain", "Leopard", "Mac OS X 10.5", "SSL" Translate This 11 comments to Leopard update breaks Entourage support for Exchange SSL root certificates Dave November 1, 2007 at 5:19 pm We use Small Business Server 2003 Premium and I just imported the cert key into the login keychain and Entourage is connecting without a hitch. No more pesky pop-ups. I did have the keychain update installed before i tried this. William Smith November 4, 2007 at 1:24 pm FOLLOWUP: Importing the certificate into the Login keychain may have worked for Dave but it didn't work for me. However, in the Mac Rumors forum a poster who goes by the name nix.hanno provided a solution that does work for me. His re
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