Re: SSL Certificate Error message



So did you disable the SSL requirement on the ExAdmin vdir? It's unclear
whether your fix was to do that, or to generate a new cert. Regardless of
whether you installed a new cert, you still need to disable SSL on the
ExAdmin vdir if it's enabled.

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"MS User2006" <fakename@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I should also add that I have no problems accessing the Public Folders from
within my Outlook client. Also I have verified that a new SSL certificate
was issued as I went out to OWA, saw the new certificate and installed it.
Thanks again.


"MS User2006" <fakename@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I get this error message and followed the fix according to KB324345. I am
still getting this error message and am wondering if anyone has had the
same issues or can provide some insight as to where or how I proceed.
thanks. I have Exchange 2003 SP2 running on a SBS 2003 SP1 server.

SYMPTOMS
When you use Exchange System Manager to view public folders in Exchange
2000, you may receive the following error message:
The SSL certificate server name is incorrect.
ID no: c103b404
Exchange System Manager

RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, use one of the following methods: . Publish a new
SSL certificate that has the FQDN of the Exchange 2000 server to the IIS
server.
. Remove SSL from the Exadmin virtual root in IIS: 1. Click Start,
point to Programs, click Administrative Tools, and then click Internet
Services Manager.
2. Click your server, and then expand the Web site that
contains the Exadmin virtual root (the default Web site is "Default Web
Site").
3. Right-click Exadmin, and then click Properties.
4. Click the Directory Security tab.
5. Under Secure Communications, click Edit.
6. Click to clear the Require secure channel (SSL) check box.
If Require 128-bit encryption is shaded, click to select Require secure
channel (SSL), click to clear Require 128-bit encryption, and then click
to clear the Require secure channel (SSL) check box again.
7. Click OK two times.
8. Restart Exchange System Manager.







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