Office 2007 Autodiscover Certificate Error
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The Name On The Security Certificate Is Invalid Outlook 2013
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Errors which applies to Outlook 2007, Outlook 2010, and Outlook 2013. You can see that post here. That blog http://www.shudnow.net/2013/07/26/outlook-certificate-error-and-autodiscover-domain-com-not-working/ post describes an incorrect certificate on Exchange itself. For example, https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/172033-exchange-2003-outlook-2007-autodiscover-ssl-certificate you make a connection to Exchange 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. This certificate error 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. The certificate you see pop up in Outlook during the error isn't even the certificate that is located on autodiscover certificate error 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 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=
43 Mentions12 Products Neal (Exclaimer) Sales & Marketing Manager GROUP SPONSORED BY EXCLAIMER TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now We use Exchange 2003 SP2 and Outlook 2007. I am currently using Group Policies to aid me in auto creation of Outlook 2007 user profiles. I have installed the Office 2007 ADMX templates and have enabled the option "Automatically configure profile based on Active Directory Primary SMTP address". My goal is to ensure that when a user double-clicks on Outlook, it will automatically create their profile for them without user intervention. This does work up to the point when "autodiscover - Security Alert" box pops up (see attached image). The certificate it is referring to is a valid one which is installed on our Exchange server. This certificate isn't normally problem for us because we can easily use OWA internally without any issues so I'm not sure why it is not being automatically accepted in this situation. Question: How to I configure things so that my signed certificate is accepted automatically? Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: Exchange 2003 & Outlook 2007 SP1 Cross Forest - Exchange 2003 + Outlook 2007 Exchange 2003 to 2010, What and how to 'SSL Certificate'   8 Replies Mace OP Jay6111 Nov 23, 2011 at 12:50 UTC Self signed certificate? Just push it through group policy to all the machines. -Jay 0 Serrano OP Marlon9472 Nov 23, 2011 at 12:54 UTC Jay6111 wrote: Self signed certificate? Just push it through group policy to all the machines. -Jay No, it is not a self-signed cert. It is from Godaddy. You think I still need to push it via group policies? Not sure if that would work because manually installed that certificate on th