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(Exclaimer) Sales & Marketing Manager GROUP SPONSORED BY EXCLAIMER TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/217805-ssl-certificates-error-outlook-2010-exchange-2007 Join Now Hi All, I need your help. Just started in a new job and the one of the first things they want me to look at is SSL http://www.shudnow.net/2007/08/10/outlook-2007-certificate-error/ Certificates Outlook issue. Let me explain: Client: Outlook 2010 Exchange: 2007 Every time all users open their outlook they get a certificate warning. (see attachment, sorry but i concealed the server certificate error name for security purposes). but the error is basically saying that the certificate doesn't match the name. This is true, the certificate points to my IIS Server that hosts a website. I don't have a private Certificate Authority currently installed anywhere on my domain. OWA works fine with no errors. I was reading other spiceworks articles saying to associate the Certificate with SMTP, but there certificate error exchange was no instructions or guide how to even start. Any one else know? In the mean time I'm guessing I need to install a enterprise root CA on the Exchange server which is also my AD (because i have single forest with a single domain), create a certificate for it and install in the trusted root domain to push to the clients. am i wrong? any thoughts anyone? Appreciate all your help as usual Spiceworks Army! Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: 578:0x000004DC:0x0000001D Send-As permission with Outlook 2010 Exchange 2007 Out of Office not updating changes Outlook 2010/Exchange 2007 Outlook 2010/Exchange 2007 locking up for 20-30 seconds at a time   22 Replies Mace OP hutchingsp Apr 19, 2012 at 11:41 UTC Are the following all pointing to URLs that are included in your SSL certificate? Set-ActiveSyncVirtualDirectory -InternalURL Set-AutodiscoverVirtualDirectory -InternalURL Set-ClientAccessServer -AutodiscoverServiceInternalUri Set-ECPVirtualDirectory -InternalURL Set-OABVirtualDirectory -InternalURL Set-OWAVirtualDirectory -InternalURL Set-WebservicesVirtualDirectory -InternalURL 0 Datil OP Gearhead89 Apr 19, 2012 at 3:19 UTC hutchingsp wrote: Are the following all pointing to URLs that are included in your SSL certificate? Set-ActiveSyncVirtualDir
encounter a certificate error in Outlook 2007/2010. I have included a screenshot of the error I encountered with Outlook 2007 : When you choose the View Certificate button, it brings up another window that shows you what certificate is in error. In this case, the certificate name is "mail.shudnow.net." So the million dollar question? Why the error? Well, when we install a new certificate, there are a few tasks we want to do. Obviously, we install the certificate for a purpose. This purpose is till allow us to use Exchange services securely. So how do we enable Exchange to use these services? If you are planning to do a very simple configuration and do not care about external Autodiscover access, you do not need to use a Unified Communication Certificate. You can read more about these certificates in one of my other articles here. So let's say we have a simple regular common certificate. A certificate with a Common Name (CN) of mail.shudnow.net We install this certificate onto our Exchange box with its' private key. In our case we were migrating so we did not have to request a certificate via IIS. We just exported it with its' private key and imported onto the new box. We then assigned this certificate to IIS. Now I went to the Exchange Management Shell and enabled Exchange services to use this certificate. In order to do this, you must run the following commands: Get-ExchangeCertificate Thumbprint Services Subject ------- ----- ----- BCF9F2C3D245E2588AB5895C37D8D914503D162E9 SIP.W CN=mail.shudnow.net.com What I did was go ahead and enable all new services to use every available service by using the following command: Enable-exchangecertificate -services IMAP, POP, UM, IIS, SMTP -Thumbprint BCF9F2C3D245E2588AB5895C37D8D914503D162E9 The next step would be to ensure the AutodiscoverInternalURI is pointed to the CAS that will be your primary CAS for Aut