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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 exchange 2010 certificate error when opening outlook 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 Certificate error: The name in the certificate does not match…, Outlook client using .local up vote 1 down vote favorite We have recently had to decommission our .local certificate exchange certificate error name mismatch from Godaddy, as it will not be valid anymore. The new certificate contains the following names: mail.mydomain.com autodiscover.mydomain.com This certificate has been applied to the Exchange server and activated for all services. I was expecting clients to get errors on the certificate as they are connected to the mail.mylocaldomain.local name. I have read a lot of documentation and they all pretty much say the same thing: add new zone on local DNS server with the public domain (I added a zone mydomain.com) add a record A pointing to the local ip of the email server (I added mail.mydomain.com pointing to local IP of the server) I have issued these commands: Set-ClientAccessServer -Identity EXCHANGE-MAIL -AutodiscoverServiceInternalUrihttps://mail.publicdomain.co.uk/autodiscover/autodiscover.xml Set-WebServicesVirtualDirectory -Identity “EXCHANGE-MAIL\EWS (Default Web Site)” –InternalUrlhttps://mail.publicdomain.co.uk/EWS/Exchange.asmx Set-OABVirtualDirectory -Identity “EXCHANGE-MAIL\OAB (Default Web Site)” -InternalURL https://mail.publicdomain.co.uk/OAB Set-ActiveSyncVirtualDirectory -Identity “EXCHANGE-MAIL\Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync (Default Web Site)” -InternalURLhttps://mail.publicdomain.co.uk/Microsoft-Server-Activesync Set-WebServicesVirtualDirectory –Identity ‘EXCHANGE-MAIL\EWS (Default Web Site)’ –ExternalUrlhttps://mail.publicdomain.co.uk/ews/exchange.asmx with the proper names in them, but my clients are still getting the certificate error. Why? windows domain-name-system exchange ssl-certificate share|improve this question edited M
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Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > Internal Outlook clients receiving certificate errors Want to Advertise Here? Solved Internal Outlook clients http://serverfault.com/questions/672582/certificate-error-the-name-in-the-certificate-does-not-match-outlook-client receiving certificate errors Posted on 2014-05-21 Exchange Outlook 1 Verified Solution 6 Comments 1,232 Views Last Modified: 2014-05-26 We purchased a UCC cert containing "mail.domain.com" and "autodiscover.domain.com". You cannot add any local server names anymore if your cert expires beyond Nov. 1, 2015. External clients are working fine it is just Outlook on the internal network. https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/28439288/Internal-Outlook-clients-receiving-certificate-errors.html When the error is displayed it is trying to install the external cert which is configured only for the IIS service. Was able to use the self-signed default cert before the commercial cert was added. Do I need to change all the internal URLs in Exchange 2010 to point to the external domain name and then create a split DNS? 0 Question by:Webcc Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 30 Best Solution byGareth Gudger You can configure split-brain DNS. This is basically configuring a non-authoritative DNS zone for your external namespace on your internal DNS servers. Then creating the mail and autodiscover A records Go to Solution 6 Comments LVL 12 Overall: Level 12 Exchange 11 Outlook 7 Message Active today Expert Comment by:Md. Mojahid2014-05-21 I agree with You and highly recommend getting a UC certificate for Exchange 2010. That being said, you can configure it to use a single name certificate http://virtualbarrymartin.me/2009/12/29/how-to-setup-exchange-2010-to-use-a-single-certificate-for-internal-and-external-use/ And you will also need to use an SRV record for autodis
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