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offering. Lotus Notes Server Upgrade/Migration Upgraded Lotus Notes Server to most recent version and migrated users from old parallels panel certificate error to new server. Hibryd Office 365 Deployment Hybrid deployment with AD Federation and SSO with a uniform experience for either on-premises or cloud users. TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! plesk ssl certificate Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now When I load up Outlook 2007 and connect to the exchange server a certificate error pops up every time.. even after accepting and installing it. I checked the error and the certificate is expired. I ran the New-GenerateCertificate on the exchange 2007 server and generated a certificate that expires 6/2010, but outlook is still popping up
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the same expired certificate. What do I need to do for outlook to reconize the new certificate, or have exchange push out the new one? Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: Outlook certificate error Certificate Error - Outlook 2007 (Part 2) Outlook 2007 Certificate Error(Need to install new Cert)   1 2 Next ► 25 Replies Datil OP Helpful Post DEngelhardt Jun 2, 2009 at 9:13 UTC You need to remove the old certificate from the Exchange Server. MS has specific instructions for generating a new and removing an old. Be careful to make sure the certificate is purposed properly. You can set it for IMAP, POP3, HTTPS, etc and must if you want to use OWA or Outlook Express clients. 0 Chipotle OP Meowser Jun 2, 2009 at 10:25 UTC Okay, I made sure there were no other certificates in the system.. and i regenerated the current one again (see below). I deleted the mail account out of outlook and I checked my system for any certificates relating to exchange... when i created a new mail account and had it search for exchange, it immediately
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from Plesk or cPanel) when attempting to connect to your SBS 2008 machine running Exchange 2007 using your public domain name. The Solution: Check your domain's DNS settings to see if you have http://thenonapeptide.blogspot.com/2009/11/autodiscover-clients-are-bringing-back.html a * record that handles all queries for subdomains that don't explicitly exist. For example *.mydomain.com. Remove it if it exists. The Long Story: Outlook Anywhere Queries several subdomains of your main SMTP domain looking for http://www.inmotionhosting.com/support/email/outlook-2010/outlook-2010-server-connected-to-using-security-certificate-cannot-verified the autoconfiguration information. After the queries for domains like autoconfigure.my-SMTP-domain.com fail, then Outlook will query for a SRV record. SBS 2008 relies on a SRV record to point the Outlook Anywhere clients to the proper certificate error URL using the proper hostname that was registered in your SSL cert. My clients were returning a certificate error with a host of problems. After some heart palpitations in which I fretted that I had munged the certificate creation process somehow, I clicked "View Certificate" and found something puzzling: The certificate was issued to Plesk! Plesk is the control panel that our domain is managed with. Somehow or another, Outlook was parallels panel certificate getting sent to something on our domain that was returning our control panel's certificate. I tried some things, and thenrealizedthat I could type anynonsensegibberish as a subdomain of my main domain and be sent to our website. That caused a few minutes of childish fun as I typed silly subdomains in just to see them successfully bring up the organization's web site. That still didn't clue me in to the real problem though... because I'm a nublet and was not aware of DNS * records. After some sleuthing I happened to come across a forum that mentioned a "*" record which jogged my memory. I had actually seen a * record in our DNS control panel and hadn't thought much about it. I quickly deleted the * record from our DNS control panel and after DNSpropagated, OutlookAnywhereworked for my clients. Personally, I think Outlook's requirement that DNS resolution fails for certain subdomains before it seeks out the SRV record is a bit flakey and error prone. In fact, you will see exactly why that might cause grief for some people that use OpenDNS or even certain ISPs in a post later this week... The succession of autodiscover attempts done by an Outlook 2007 SP1 client is now thus: Autodiscover posts to https://contoso.
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