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| My Forums | Address Book | Member List | Search | FAQ | Ticket List | Log Out OWA Certificate error Users viewing this topic: none Logged in as: Guest Tree Style Printable Version All Forums >> [Microsoft Exchange http://forums.msexchange.org/OWA_Certificate_error/m_1800483061/tm.htm 2003] >> Outlook Web Access >> OWA Certificate error Page: [1] Login Message << Older https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/28418230/How-can-i-access-webmail-without-certificate-error.html Topic Newer Topic >> OWA Certificate error - 11.Aug.2008 7:31:07 AM Joeb1 Posts: 64 Joined: 17.Jan.2007 Status: offline Hello , I have just recently setup MS Exchange server 2003 and have enabled OWA. When I type the path to the exchange server in a web browser I am getting an error indicating that there is a problem with this websites security certificate security certificate. If I continue the OWA login page appears. Why am i getting this certificate error and how can i stop it from appearing. If you would like to see the error message for yourself you can type the following address. http://165.228.100.203/exchange any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks Post #: 1 Featured Links* RE: OWA Certificate error - 11.Aug.2008 7:38:03 AM Jugal Posts: 69 Joined: 24.Oct.2007 From: Delhi, India Status: offline Hi You had owa security certificate enabled the SSL security on the OWA, which needs a SSL certificate. And the Certificate should match the name by which you are accessing the OWA site. So just register a name for OWAand assign a certificate to it. Or remove the SSLsecurity. _____________________________Regards, Jugal; MS Exchange Architect & Designer If an advice works, report this to the fourm. Want a quicker answer - than describe your issue in as much detail as possible and exactly what steps you have already taken. (in reply to Joeb1) Post #: 2 RE: OWA Certificate error - 11.Aug.2008 7:57:22 AM Joeb1 Posts: 64 Joined: 17.Jan.2007 Status: offline hello, Thanks for the quick reply. Where do have to go to register the name for OWA and assign the certificate. Is this in the system manager. (in reply to Jugal) Post #: 3 RE: OWA Certificate error - 11.Aug.2008 8:09:13 AM Jugal Posts: 69 Joined: 24.Oct.2007 From: Delhi, India Status: offline You have to select a name like https://mail.mycompany.com and have to register with the ISP with a Public IP address and then NAT it on your firewall. And you have to use IIS to install the certificate. You can also remove the existing certificate, by clicking on the Default site-> properties. _____________________________Regards, Jugal; MS Exchange Architect & Designer If an advice works, report this to the fourm. Want a quicker answer
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