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to vote Hi, I am getting an error message when I started the Outlook. The message is as follows, exchange 2010 outlook anywhere password prompt There is a problem with the proxy server's security certificate. The name on the security certificate is invalid or does not match the name of the target sitemail.abc-company.com. Outlook is unable to exchange 2010 outlook anywhere authentication connect to the proxy server.(Error Code 10) I Use TMG 2010 as my proxy server for the internet andI need some help on this one to fix this. Can someone tll me how to fix this issue? Thanks Yosh,--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- YOSHIKA04 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Friday, March 25, 2011 5:23 AM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Hello, Firstly, I would like to ask whether
Exchange 2010 Outlook Anywhere Prompts For Credentials
the symptom occurs on an Internal Outlook client or an external Outlook client. If it occurs on an External Outlook client, I think we are using Outlook Anywhere and we have to add the “mail.abc-company.com” to the domain names in the certificate. If the error occurs on Internal Outlook, we can workaround this issue by turning off “Outlook Anywhere” by: 1. On a problematic Client, open Outlook. 2. Click Tools >> Account settings. 3. Double click the profile name and click More Settings. 4. On the Connection tab, uncheck on “Connect to Microsoft Exchange using HTTP”. 5. Save the changes and restart the Outlook to check this issue. Thanks, Simon Marked as answer by Serena Li Sunday, April 03, 2011 3:44 PM Monday, March 28, 2011 1:48 AM Reply | Quote Moderator All replies 1 Sign in to vote You need a valid certificate on both the Exchange server and on the TMG server. How you accomplish that depends on your version of Exchange, and you didn't share that with us.Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." Friday, March 25, 2011 2:01
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» Exchange 2013 certificate error: There is a problem with the proxy server's security certificate. Let's take a look at an issue where users keep getting the following pop up in the outlook http://msexchangeguru.com/2015/10/02/error-code10/ client frequently. There is a problem with the proxy server's security certificate. The name on the security certificate is invalid or does not match the name of the target site "server.domain.local" Outlook is unable to connect to the proxy server. (Error Code 10) Possibility 1: => On the user's machine launch Outlook=> Click File => Go to Account Settings. => Select the email account and then click Change. => exchange 2010 Click the More Settings button. => Now click the Exchange Proxy Settings. => Copy the URL for "Only connect to the proxy servers that have this principle name in their certificate" & try to browse it. => You will get a certificate error, click on the top red x mark next to the address bar. It will open a certificate. => Check the DNS names listed in the certificate exchange 2010 outlook & make a note of them. => Now go the Exchange Server, Launch Exchange Management Shell.' => Run the following command: Get-OutlookAnywhere => Look for the following options: ExternalHostname mail.domain.com InternalHostname mail.domain.local => Compare these two entries with the list of names we collected from the client machines certificate. => You will find that the internal host name is missing in the certificate. => To resolve this issue, we can run the following command to match the Internal Host name to the External host name as in the certificate SAN entry: Set-OutlookAnywhere -Identity "EXCH201301Rpc (Default Web Site)" -InternalHostname mail.domain.com -InternalClientsRequireSsl $true => Next run IIS reset or simply recycle the AutoDiscover AppPool in the IIS Manager. => This change will take effect soon after the user closes & reopens the outlook, however the default autodiscover refresh internal is 1 hour, so it's better to test after an hour or so. Possibility 2: Run the following script. Note that not all of this is relevant to the subject matter issue but you need to have your Exchange server tuned this way: Get-ActiveSyncVirtualDirectory -ADPropertiesOnly | fl Identity, *lurl*, *method* Get-ECPVirtualDirectory -ADPropertiesOnly | fl Identity, *method*, *lurl* Get-OWAVirtualDirectory -ADPropertiesOnly | fl Identity, *method*, *lurl* Get-WebservicesvirtualDirectory -ADPropertiesOnly | fl Iden