Outlook The Application Experienced An Internal Error Loading The Ssl
opening files ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Warren_R_MsftApril 20, 20159 Share 0 0 Overview: (Updated as of 4/20/2016) Microsoft Office 2013 applications give error when opening a file from a SSLwebsite or SSL SharePoint server. Error: "Certificate error: The Application Experienced an Internal Error Loading the SSL "the application experienced an internal error loading the ssl libraries" outlook 2016 Libraries" Issue: There are actuallyfour different aspects to this issue, out of the box
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Office 2013 only supports the default SSLsettings for whatever OS Office is running on. So for Windows 7 Office 2013requires TLS the application experienced an internal error loading the ssl libraries excel 2016 1.0 or SSL3 to be supported on the server. Windows 8.1 and Office 2013 SSL3, TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2 are supported but the RC4 cipher suite is not supported. So some users will
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see this error because they are on Windows 8.1 and their servers hosting the SSL site do not support the newer protocols and some users will get this error because the servers only support newer protocols and the client is Windows 7 which only supports SSL3 and TLS 1.0 by default. Also Office 2013 attempted to work around this limitation by overriding the network API defaults and this patch was released the application experienced an internal error loading the ssl libraries onenote in September 2015 for Office 2013, this patched the csi.dll (15.0.4753.1000 or greater). Unfortunately this patch did not fully resolve the issue, there was a neededchange to Windows 7, that Windows 7 changewill not be coming. For some yet to be identified reason this csi.dll patch can cause this same error message to show, there is a registry key that can be set to change Office to behave like it did prior to version 15.0.4753.1000 of csi.dll. Finally, Windows 8 and Office 2013 have stricter SSL security requirements, they no longer accept theRC4 cipher suite. http://blogs.technet.com/b/srd/archive/2013/11/12/security-advisory-2868725-recommendation-to-disable-rc4.aspx **To be clear Office on Windows 7 does not support servers that only support TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2, this is known to be a large issue for some customers. Workaround: For issue where Windows 8.1 does not support RC4 cipher suite: The server hosting the SSL siteneeds to support newer ciphers https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/245030 You want to enable the TLS 1.2 support on the server. Snippet from the blog
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Availability Migration You are here: Home / Solutions / Outlook Error: The Application Experienced an Internal Error Loading the SSL LibrariesOutlook Error: The http://exchangeserverpro.com/outlook-error-the-application-experienced-an-internal-error-loading-the-ssl-libraries/ Application Experienced an Internal Error Loading the SSL Libraries July 24, 2012 by Paul Cunningham 8 Comments I encountered a customer case that was originally escalated as an Exchange server issue impacting multiple users. After a brief inspection I found that the Exchange server itself appeared healthy, and began working with one of the application the end users to troubleshoot some more. When this person launched Outlook they were receiving an SSL error message: Outlook SSL internal error The application experienced an internal error loading the SSL libraries. Clicking View Certificate showed the following information: Outlook system-level error A system-level error occurred while verifying trust I also found that the application experienced the end user had received an error at logon that their roaming profile could not be loaded, and they were also unable to access their My Documents. With that information in hand we turned our attention to the storage appliance at the site, and it was found that the storage system's clock was out by more than 5 minutes, breaking Kerberos and causing authentication to fail for the users attempting to connect to network shares. Having never experienced a network file share outage impacting Outlook/Exchange in this manner with SSL errors I was interested to learn more. I found that the AppData folder for the users was also redirected to a share on the same storage appliance. I found this article that on brief inspection seems to confirm that the section of the Application Data folder shown in the screenshot below is critical for SSL validation. So it appears that the contributing factors in this situation were: Storage system cl