Outlook Anywhere Proxy Server Error Code 8
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through proxy i.e. outlookanywhere. its Just gives me the following error after I enter the credential: There is a problem with the proxy server's security certificate. The security certificate is not
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from a trusted certifying authority. Outlook is unable to connect to the proxy server mydomain.com. (Error Code 8). I have imported the Security certificate from the server to my PC and the certificate is issued to mydomain.com (self-issued). Https:// mydomain.com msstd:mydomain.com Basic Authetication. the above is my proxy settings. Has anyone come across similar problem with a solution? Pls help then. there is a problem with the proxy server's security certificate error code 80000000 Saturday, April 10, 2010 10:12 PM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Hi, Please try to access the online testing website to do the check:https://www.testexchangeconnectivity.com/ Then post the log on the forum. Thanks Allen Marked as answer by T.Jan Thursday, April 15, 2010 7:18 PM Wednesday, April 14, 2010 9:02 AM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote I believe it is because of the self-signed certificate. Do you have publicly signed cert? Anyway, try these options: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923575 Santhosh Sivarajan | MCTS, MCSE (W2K3/W2K/NT4), MCSA (W2K3/W2K/MSG), CCNA, Network+ Houston, TX http://blogs.sivarajan.com/ http://publications.sivarajan.com/ This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Sunday, April 11, 2010 3:29 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Thanks for your reply but as I said I have followed these procedures and imported my certificate from server to Root trusted folder and installed it on client machine but still not woking. Is there any way we can test RPC/HTTPS on the server if it is working or not. Can we disable outlookanyWhere and
Code 8 on MS Outlook Posted by: Lucy John Follow me: @Lucyy_John “Hi, every time I try opening my Outlook mail account, I receive error code 8 message that says there is a problem with Proxy server’s security certificate. I even updated security certificate again,
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but error didn’t fade away. Can anyone suggest me how to repair Outlook error code outlook is unable to connect to the proxy server error code 10 exchange 2013 8? Please help; many thanks in advance.” Outlook is the amazing email client for most of the corporate and home computer users. Outlook there is a problem with the proxy server's security certificate error code 20 simplifies the usage of mail accounts on desktop with excellent features for easy access and organizing mail attributes. However, while using Outlook in offline mode users face number of troubles and error messages that blocks access to mail https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/exchange/en-US/fed50ba7-9344-4683-af62-d80dc1506f73/outlookanywhere-error-code-8?forum=exchangesvrclientslegacy data. One such error in Outlook is error code 8 - security certificate issue. “There is a problem with the proxy server’s security certificate. The security certificate is not from a trusted certifying authority. Outlook is unable to connect to the proxy server xxx.xxxxxxxx.com (error code 8)” Above error message gets displayed on trying to access Outlook due to below mentioned reasons: When security certificate of Exchange Server is not purchased from trusted certificated authority http://www.yodot.com/outlook-pst-repair/repair-outlook-error-code-8.html If security certificate is not published on local system under “trusted root certificate authorities” Nevertheless, when security certificate is self-assigned or not added in Trusted Root certificate authorities, then one can fix this error by following any of these methods after closing Outlook: Publish the security certificate on local computer and trust it If it is already installed on computer and not found in Trusted Root certificate authorities, click on View certificate option from error message dialogue box and click on Install certificate button Unfortunately, if these methods don’t work and error code still persists or if the PST file gets corrupt during the process, then only way to save PST file data is to use Yodot Outlook PST Repair tool. Outlook error code 8 repair tool: Yodot Outlook PST Repair is the most recommended software for fixing various Outlook error 8 and other error codes on Windows computers. This effective program has ability to fix corrupted or damaged PST files that do not open in Outlook. Its read-only repair modules and simple user interface eases the work of repairing data files i.e. PST and OST files that are corrupt due to oversize, abrupt Outlook termination, virus infection and other possible reasons. It can even fix PST file after Outlook error code 10 Outlook error 0x800ccc0d, Outlook error 0x800ccc0f, Outlook error 0x800ccc78, Outlook error 0x
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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.com. Outlook is unable to connect to the proxy server (Error Code 10) The name on the security certificate is invalid or does not match the name of the site The cause of these errors is that Outlook is connecting using Outlook Anywhere although it is able to contact Exchange, it is using a name that is not on the certificate. To resolve the issue, there are two options. Either you need to create a new certificate request and add the name to the certificate (see here for instructions) or you need to configure Exchange not to autoconfigure Outlook with this name and specify a different name that is on the certificate. This autoconfiguration is known as autodiscover. More on that in another post. In this post, we'll look at how to configure Exchange Outlook Anywhere so that this issue no longer occurs. 1) Confirm current Outlook Anywhere hostnames We need to confirm that the Outlook Anywhere hostname includes the hostname in the error, in our case litex01.litwareinc.com. To do this run the below command: Get-OutlookAnywhere | fl ExternalHostname,InternalHostname 2) Create DNS records We need to choose a name that is included on the certificate that is used by the CAS servers and/or reverse proxies. In our case, we will use the same name, mail.litwareinc.com, in internal and external DNS as we are using split brain DNS. You can use different names as long as both are included on your certificate. Using a single name is simpler for troubleshooting and means that less names are required on the certificate which can reduce your costs in some cases. The internal A recordneeds to resolve to the internal IP of the CAS server or load balancer virtual IP if you are load balancing multiple CAS servers. The external A recordneeds to resolve to the public IP of the CAS server or load balancer virtual IP if you are load balancing multiple CAS servers. If you are using a reverse proxy then you need to configure the A record to resolve to the public IP of your reverse proxy. 3) Configure new Outlook Anywhere hostnames To configure Autodiscover Outlook Anywhere with the internal and external hostnames, run the command below on a single line: Get-OutlookAnywhere | Set-OutlookAnywhere -InternalHostname mail.litwareinc.com -InternalClientsRequireSsl $true -ExternalHostnam