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IIS Certificate for Exchange 2003 - not working for Vista?
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| Hello,
I'm running Exchange 2003 SP2 on WIndows 2003 SP1 standard. I connect my
clients using RPC over HTTPs using the certificate I created on the exchange
server. I am able to connect clients running Windows XP and Office 2007
without issue. However I have tried to configure a Vista 32 client so far
to connect to that server using Outlook 2007 and have bombed out. I
typically go to my https:\\mail.mydomain.com\certsrv - down load the
certificate - der and install. Then I set up RPC over https on the outlook
client. In this case I cannot resolve the name, I don't get the server
name to underline and I get "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
mail.mydomain.com (error code 8).
Do I need to do something to my IIS certificate or install it differently on
my client (tried 64 with no luck). I realize I could get a public
certificate from godaddy or some such thing but I'm more interested in
resolving the issue than working around it. Of course in a week I may
change my mind.
Thanks for your help. I posted in Vista in case this is Vista and Exchange
clients in case this is the wrong location to post.
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| Got it- IE7 in Vista wasn't installing it in the right location it needed to
be under Trusted Root Certificates or Enterprise - not sure which yet.
"boe" <boe_d@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:eov02VOSHHA.5100@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Hello,
>
> I'm running Exchange 2003 SP2 on WIndows 2003 SP1 standard. I connect
> my clients using RPC over HTTPs using the certificate I created on the
> exchange server. I am able to connect clients running Windows XP and
> Office 2007 without issue. However I have tried to configure a Vista 32
> client so far to connect to that server using Outlook 2007 and have bombed
> out. I typically go to my https:\\mail.mydomain.com\certsrv - down load
> the certificate - der and install. Then I set up RPC over https on the
> outlook client. In this case I cannot resolve the name, I don't get the
> server name to underline and I get "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 mail.mydomain.com (error code 8).
>
> Do I need to do something to my IIS certificate or install it differently
> on my client (tried 64 with no luck). I realize I could get a public
> certificate from godaddy or some such thing but I'm more interested in
> resolving the issue than working around it. Of course in a week I may
> change my mind.
>
> Thanks for your help. I posted in Vista in case this is Vista and
> Exchange clients in case this is the wrong location to post.
>
>
>
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| Hurricane 2007-03-16, 7:20 pm |
| On Feb 5, 1:59 am, "boe" <b...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Got it- IE7 in Vista wasn't installing it in the right location it needed to
> be under Trusted Root Certificates or Enterprise - not sure which yet.
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> "boe" <b...@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> news:eov02VOSHHA.5100@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
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Export and Import works wonders.
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