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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 http://superuser.com/questions/706290/how-can-i-disable-security-alerts-for-self-signed-certificates-in-outlook-2010 Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Super http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/security-warnings-in-outlook/ User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. 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 How can certificate error I disable security alerts for self-signed certificates in Outlook 2010? up vote 1 down vote favorite 2 I've just switched from using unencrypted SMTP and IMAP for mail in Outlook 2010. My mail is hosted on a shared hosting setup and not my own, dedicated server. The certificate issued by the server is self-signed. I am fine with that and I am completely aware that it is self-signed. However, Outlook issues a warning outlook security alert about the certificate each time it opens. I have tried installing the certificate, as Matthew Williams suggests in his answer, but this does not result in the warning being dismissed. How can I permanently disable/ dismiss this warning? microsoft-outlook-2010 ssl certificate share|improve this question edited Jan 2 '15 at 14:48 Ivan Viktorovic 514412 asked Jan 24 '14 at 10:36 James 2153723 2 Disabling warnings is never the right question or answer – it would make SSL completely useless. Making Outlook trust your certificates specifically, as the answer below suggests, is a much better idea. –grawity Jan 24 '14 at 13:27 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote You can install the certificate so it's allowed without issue. Within the security dialogue box click view certificate then install certificate. If you require assistance when setting up the certificate Microsoft provide a nice guide you can follow. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2006728 Hope that helps. share|improve this answer answered Jan 24 '14 at 11:25 Matthew Williams 3,69281532 Thanks, Matthew. I've tried that approach, but the warning box remains. It appears that the certificate did install properly, too. –James Jan 24 '14 at 14:36 1 Hi James, Lets check through a couple steps just to make sure everything is in order
SystemsHome / Outlook / Security Certificate Warning in Microsoft Outlook Last reviewed on March 22, 2016 —8 Comments This hard to understand error means the security certificate your email server is using has expired or is invalid for other reasons. I'm getting a security warning when I open Outlook. It says: 'The server you connected to is using a security certificate that cannot be verified. A required certificate is not within its validity period when verifying against the current system clock or the timestamp in the file' That message is saying that the certificate the mail server uses has likely expired. If you are the administrator, you need to install an updated certificate; if you are an end-user, you need to speak to your admin. You can't hide the warning or turn it off, but in all likelihood, it's safe to OK it and connect to your mail server. The message made perfect sense to me but not to the people who asked about it, so I asked a couple of family members who aren't into technology what they thought the message was trying to tell them and what they would do if it came up while they were on the computer. Their answer: it "hurt" to read it and they'd ask me to look at it. I guess that proves it's a poorly written, overly technical error message. Target Principle name is incorrect I have a SSL IMAP email account that I just setup in Outlook. Every time I run the program I get a popup: "Internet Security Warning" The server you are connected to is using a security certificate that cannot be verified. The target principle name is incorrect. View Certificate. The certificate is self signed so I always just click Yes to continue using the server/email account, but how do I get Outlook to remember? This warning indicates the server name does not match the name in your account settings, or in the case of Exchange server, that the address in the autodiscover file does not match the address the server is using. This is a common problem when the administrator uses self-published certificates. If you can't change the server name you use in Outlook, you can publish the certificate in the Certificate store to reduce the frequency of the alert. In the Trusted Publishers folder should suffice or use the automatic setting. This probably wo