Exchange 2010 Error Id 12014
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ID 12014 on Edge and Hub Transport servers Wednesday, September 29, 2010 By default, Exchange 2007 and 2010 event id 12014 exchange 2010 attempt to use Transport Layer Security (TLS) for all SMTP event id 12014 msexchangetransport exchange 2010 traffic. TLS uses a certificate on the receiving server to encrypt SMTP traffic between SMTP servers, similar event id 12014 exchange 2007 to the way a certificate on the CAS server is used to secure OWA traffic. If TLS cannot be negotiated, SMTP will usually fallback to non-encrypted SMTP. microsoft exchange could not find a certificate that contains the domain name exchange 2010 In order for a server to send SMTP email via TLS: The receiving server must have an Exchange certificate in the computer's localPersonal store. The SMTP service must be assigned to use this certificate. The FQDN used in the Receive Connector must match either the Common Name or one of the Subject Alternative Names (if
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they exist) on the SMTP certificate. If any one of these requirements is not met, you will see the following error in the application log of the Edge Transport server: Log Name: Application Source: MSExchangeTransport Date: 9/28/2010 9:35:58 AM Event ID: 12014 Task Category: TransportService Level: Error Keywords: Classic User: N/A Computer: mailgate Description: Microsoft Exchange could not find a certificate that contains the domain name mail1.expta.com in the personal store on the local computer. Therefore, it is unable to support the STARTTLS SMTP verb for the connector Default internal receive connector MAILGATE with a FQDN parameter of mail.expta.com. If the connector's FQDN is not specified, the computer's FQDN is used. Verify the connector configuration and the installed certificates to make sure that there is a certificate with a domain name for that FQDN. If this certificate exists, run Enable-ExchangeCertificate -Services SMTP to make sure that the Microsoft Exchange Transport service has access to the certificate key. When you see this erro
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could not find a certificate that contains the domain name {name.domain.com} sbs 2011 msexchangetransport 12014 in the personal store on the local computer. Therefore, it is unable to support the STARTTLS creating a certificate or certificate request for tls. SMTP verb for the connector SendConnector with a FQDN parameter of {name.domain.com}. If the connector's FQDN is not specified, the computer's FQDN is used. Verify the http://www.expta.com/2010/09/how-to-fix-msexchangetransport-event-id.html connector configuration and the installed certificates to make sure that there is a certificate with a domain name for that FQDN. If this certificate exists, run Enable-ExchangeCertificate -Services SMTP to make sure that the Microsoft Exchange Transport service has access to the certificate key. In the error massage take note of {name.domain.com} https://www.petenetlive.com/KB/Article/0000174 this name is being used on one of your mail connectors, and the certificate on the Exchange server has a different name. Solution 1. Launch Exchange Management Console > Organization Configuration > Hub Transport > Send Connectors > Right click your Send connector > Properties > Make sure the "Specify the FQDN this connector will provide…" section is the same as the name on your servers certificate. 2. Launch Exchange Management Console > Server Configuration > Hub Transport > Receive Connectors > Right click your Send connector > Properties > Make sure the "Specify the FQDN this connector will provide…" section is the same as the name on your servers certificate. 3. Start > run > services.msc {enter} > Restart the Microsoft Exchange Active Directory Topology Service > Select "Yes" to restart the other services. Related Articles, References, Credits, or External Links NA Author: Migrated Share This Post On GoogleFacebookTwitter Search for: Copyright PeteNetLive © 2016
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