Internal Server Error. The Received Certificate Has Expired
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expired Steps to remedy the situation. You will need below information here is my information I used for my CSR CN = transfer.telnet25.org O = Telnet25 Corporation OU = CIO L = Washington S = District of Columbia C = US in general here is the info Common Name - The name through which the certificate will be accessed (usually the fully-qualified domain name, e.g., www.domain.com or mail.domain.com, webmail.domain.com). Organization - The legally registered name of your organization/company. Organizational unit - The name of your department within the organization (frequently this entry will be listed as "IT," "Web Security," or is simply left blank). City/locality - The city in https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/a10ecb93-ce00-40b7-b187-b8014cb006f4/owa-certificate-issue?forum=outlook which your organization is located. State/province - The state in which your organization is located. Country/region CAS Servers with IIS 7 Click start go to run type Inetmgr Click Start, then Administrative Tools, then Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager. Click on the server name. From the center menu, double-click the "Server Certificates" Next, from the "Actions" menu (on the right), click on "Create Certificate Request." http://smtp25.blogspot.com/2009/08/error-code-500-internal-server-error.html This will open the Request Certificate wizard Fill out the required fields with your company information & Requirements Click Next In the "Cryptographic Service Provider Properties" window, leave both settings at their defaults (Microsoft RSA SChannel and 2048) and then click next Enter a filename for your CSR file. Close all windows go to directory you have saved the CSR, you will need this to create the certificate and you will need to fallow further instructions from whomever you getting the certificate from IF you are not the person who is taking care of this simply e-mail this file to that person oz Casey Dedeal, MVP (Exchange) MCITP (EMA), MCITP (SA) MCSE 2003, M+, S+, MCDST Security+, Project +, Server + Http://smtp25.blogspot.com (Blog) Http://telnet25.spaces.live.com (Blog) Http://telnet25.worldpress.com (Blog) Posted by Oz Casey, Dedeal at Sunday, August 23, 2009 No comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Subscribe To Smtp25 Posts Atom Posts Comments Atom Comments There was an error in this gadget Visitors Map Goo-Kung-FU Loading... Site Meter Telnet25 Categories .DIT DataBase (5) Active Directory (32) AD 2008 (19) ADfind (2) Clustering (6) DataBase (8) Design (7) DNS (9) E14 (9) Exchange 2007 (64) Exchange 2010 (24) Exchange 2013 (8) Exchange 2016 (2) Free Tools (2) FSMO Roles (6) General (
| Address Book | Member List | Search | FAQ | Ticket List | Log Out Can't access OWA externally Users viewing this topic: none Logged in as: Guest Tree Style Printable Version All Forums >> http://forums.isaserver.org/Can't_access_OWA_externally/m_2002076207/tm.htm [ISA 2006 Publishing] >> Exchange Publishing >> Can't access OWA externally Page: [1] Login Message << Older Topic Newer Topic >> Can't access OWA externally - 29.Oct.2008 9:53:15 PM savage1 Posts: 12 Joined: 19.Dec.2007 Status: offline https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/26493700/SSL-Certificate-showing-as-expired-in-SBS2003-Default-Web-Site-Outlook-Web-Access.html Greetings All, I read a post on here that was similar to the problem I am having, which is when folks go to OWA external address they recieve this error after typing in thier forms based credentials. internal server Error Code: 500 Internal Server Error. The received certificate has expired. (-2146893016) I checked the time and date on both servers and they were both correct. Post #: 1 Featured Links* RE: Can't access OWA externally - 30.Oct.2008 9:28:15 AM Jason Jones Posts: 4663 Joined: 30.Jul.2002 From: United Kingdom Status: offline It looks like the certificate on yourpublished Exchange server has expired. Suggest you have a look at the certificate in IIS and internal server error. check the details. Post back what you find and who the certificates where issued by... Cheers JJ _____________________________Jason Jones | Forefront MVP | Silversands Ltd My Blogs: http://blog.msedge.org.uk/ and http://blog.msfirewall.org.uk/ (in reply to savage1) Post #: 2 RE: Can't access OWA externally - 4.Nov.2008 12:19:45 PM savage1 Posts: 12 Joined: 19.Dec.2007 Status: offline You are correct that the certificate has expired, would you have any input on how i would go about re-enabling the old cert or making a new one and deploying to my exchange and isa servers. I had another cert that was on the ISA server and I think it is being issued to the users from the ISA server and it too has expired, so I would need advice on how to get that reconfigured as well. (in reply to Jason Jones) Post #: 3 RE: Can't access OWA externally - 5.Nov.2008 5:06:37 AM MIDOOooo Posts: 66 Joined: 9.Jul.2007 Status: offline simply go to ur IIS and click on your certificate and request a renew. if you can't renew it, simply create a new one To renew a certificate, goto Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager. Find your "Default Website", right-click on it, and select Properties. Under the "Directory Security" tab, click the "Server Certificate" button, then click "Next" on th
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