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Michael Patrick User is Offline
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2/01/2008 04:29 PM  
Okay, bad Kirk imitation.

But I did a search and I cannot find the thread about this, but I recall it does exist....

Outlook 2007, security certificate error pops up even though the cert is saved into the trusted root cert authority...

So, how does one fix this? 

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2/01/2008 05:39 PM  
Import it again? I am using Vista + Office 2007 also now but I don't have that problem. I do have a 'real' certificate...not self signed.

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2/05/2008 03:02 AM  
I imported it three times already.....and its not a self signed cert either (This is a Win2k3 system with 2k7 Exchange/Outlook)

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2/05/2008 08:00 AM  
Michael,
 
What error do you get in Outlook? Is it a wildcard certificate or a normal one.

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5/30/2008 01:16 PM  
It looks like I can't install the built in SBS cert neither .... :/
 
When I try to install it manually it just says 'import succesfully', it doesn't give me the installation screen.
 
When I try to run the  InstallCertificate.exe tool it gives me an error:
Failed to add the cert to the store [-2147024891]
 
It did install the 'remote.mydomain.com' cert, but I can't install the 'local' cert.
 
When I go to https://remote.mydomain.com/owa  internally, everything is fine, but when i go to https://mysbsserver/owa I'me getting a certificate error.
How can I get rid of this error?
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