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a few minutes. Join Now Hey everyone, Environment: Exchange 2010Outlook 2007 (running on a "the application experienced an internal error loading the ssl libraries" outlook 2016 Server03 Terminal Server) Summary: Some (not all) users logging into the terminal server are getting an SSL error after the server's the application experienced an internal error loading the ssl libraries excel 2016 UCC cert was renewed (not technically renewed, it was replaced).  I'm not the one who did the SSL cert install, but I have verified that is 100% correct, proper SANs and proper Services assigned, etc.
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Here's the Error: The application experienced an internal error loading the SSL libraries. (obviously the window has the default SSL error verbiage as well) The crazy thing is that when I "view certificate" and go to the "Certification Path" tab and then select one of the cert paths and "View Certificate" again, the dates are all wacky. Â Saying "Valid from 8/31/2009 to 12/31/2037"Â This error is NOT popping up on any
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of the other servers or any of the local outlook clients, just this terminal server (other terminal server is fine).  I feel like the server isn't grabbing the new cert, and it attempting to grab the old cert, but that's obviously been removed. Is there a registry setting or something that I can do to force the server to drop the cached cert and ask for the correct one?  Or am I on the wrong track there? For reference, I did find this artcle:http://exchangeserverpro.com/outlook-error-the-application-experienced-an-internal-error-loading-the... And it doesn't seem apply, we don't have a system clock issue or any kerberos related events showing up. Any help would be appreciated. Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: ssl error lastpass.com SSL error à ny way t fix the spice ssl error   10 Replies Serrano OP Astral Feb 20, 2014 at 7:28 UTC You mentioned that the validity dates are off....is the certificate authority who it is supposed to be? Sounds like the wrong certificate was applied...perhaps even a self-signed one with those crazy dates. 0 Pimiento OP CoronaNo3 Feb 20, 2014 at 7:41 UTC More info: I found out that IE isn't working on that terminal server.  I called the admin of that server and IE evidently hasn't worked for
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for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Ask a Question Ask for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Expand Search Submit Close Search Login https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/26408765/Exchange-2007-SSL-cert-is-not-trusted.html Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > Exchange 2007 SSL cert is not trusted Want to Advertise Here? Solved Exchange 2007 SSL cert is not trusted Posted on http://forums.msexchange.org/m_1800438437/printable.htm 2010-08-17 Email Protocols Exchange SSL / HTTPS 1 Verified Solution 7 Comments 3,032 Views Last Modified: 2013-11-30 When my users open up outlook 2007 or 2010 i get the attached error message. "Security Alert" "Webmail.nwgmg.com Information you exchagne with error loading this site cannot be viewed or changed by other. However, there is a problem with the site's security certificate." "X The application experience and internal error loading the SSL libraries. This site should not be trusted. If i manually configure outlook it works but i do get this error periodacly. This has been working find for almost a year and suddenly this starts. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am runing exchange 2007 and a the application experienced SSL certificate from Go Daddy. Thanks, Ryan Burney ssl-issue.jpg 0 Question by:rburney Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 34 Best Solution byShreedhar Ette Hi, SAN/UCC Certificate with the following names in is a must for Exchange 2007: - autodiscover.domainname.com - owa.domainname.com (the URL used for Outlook Web Access) - remote.domainname.com Go to Solution 7 Comments LVL 34 Overall: Level 34 Exchange 25 SSL / HTTPS 8 Email Protocols 5 Message Expert Comment by:Shreedhar Ette2010-08-17 Hi, Refer this article: http://www.networknet.nl/apps/wp/archives/334 Hope this helps, Shree 0 LVL 9 Overall: Level 9 Exchange 8 SSL / HTTPS 1 Email Protocols 1 Message Expert Comment by:v_9mhdrf2010-08-17 Please also try test-outlookwebservices | fl and see the errors. Probably you will get the errors in it, if yes then please paste them here so that we can further help you with. However you can go with the article of shree.... hope it helps you in.. Thanks. 0 Message Author Comment by:rburney2010-08-17 v 9mhdrf you are right... What should i do about this? Id : 1003 Type : Information Message : About to test AutoDiscover with the e-mail address Administrator@nwgm g.com. Id : 1007 Type : Information Message : Testing server NWGMG-MX.nwgmg.com with the published name https://web mail.nwgmg.com/ews/exchange.asmx & https://webmail.nwgmg.com/ews/exch ange.asmx. Id : 1019 Type
users are getting errors that the certificate from the exchange 2007 server is incorrect when using outlook 2007. I know that the error is VALID, I just want to turn this pop up message off! I had to set the certificate on the exchange server to match the website which is not the same internally hence the problem. Could someone please help? Henrik Walther -> RE: Certificate Warning from Outlook 2007 (26.Apr.2007 2:11:23 AM) You got two options: Buy yourself a SAN certificate (pricing around 600$), which supports subject alternative names Create additional web sites for the Autodiscover and EAS/OWA/Outlook Anywhere, then keep theself-signed cert on the default web site. mantrl -> RE: Certificate Warning from Outlook 2007 (21.Jun.2007 3:29:11 AM) I've had this same problem, so I created addtional websites and kept the self-signed cert for those, following these instructions: http://www.sembee.co.uk/archive/2007/01/21/34.aspx This fixed the problem for most users, but there are still some computers on the network that are getting the certificate error, no matter which user logs in to use outlook, which means its more than likely a computer issue. Anyone have any suggestions? mantrl -> RE: Certificate Warning from Outlook 2007 (22.Jun.2007 10:27:28 PM) I investigated this issue a little further and since I have two IPs setup on my mail server (192.168.0.5 - for internal mail, 192.168.0.6, for external mail with SSL) some computers are using the 192.168.0.6 IP for exchange mail, thus getting the SSL popup, can I limit which IP outlook 2007 uses for internal exchange mail? BeTaCam -> RE: Certificate Warning from Outlook 2007 (23.Jun.2007 3:29:48 AM) Hi Set your External and Internal names of the cas server to the "name" designated on the certificate. This is a classical example where you generate a certificate and etc etc etc...[:(] [:)]Assuming that you have generated a server certificate for the external interface ( webmail.abc.com for example), then you'd need to do the following. Set-ClientAccessServer –AutodiscoverServiceInternalUri https://webmail.abc.com/autodiscover/autodiscover.xml Set-WebServicesVirtualDirectory –InternalUrl https://webmail.abc.com/ews/exchange.asmx Set-OabVirtualDirectory –InternalUrl https://webmail.abc.com/oab HTH BC[:D] thomforeman -> RE: Cert