RE: Certificate Chain

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Sorry...nevermind. I found the solution. The ExAdmin website in IIS was set
to use SSL. Unchecked that and all is now well.

"Brian Edwards" wrote:

> I recently installed an SSL certificate on our Exchange server, for OWA
> usage. It works perfectly, as expected.
>
> However, now when I try to access the Properties page of any Public Folder
> (under Public Folder Store -> Public Folders, in ESM) I get the following
> error message:
>
> "The certificate chain was issued by an authority that is not trusted. ID
> no: 80090325. Exchange System Manager"
>
> As I'm new to the whole idea of certificates, I have no idea where to begin
> troubleshooting this problem. Googling the text of the error message hasn't
> produced any useable results. I'll continue searching, but in the meantime,
> anyone have any idea what I need to do to rid our Exchange server of this
> problem, so that I can access the security settings on public folders?
>
> TIA.
>
.



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