Re: EX2007 Certificate Problem
- From: Franc v/d Westelaken <FvdWestelaken@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 23:50:41 +0100
Hi,
I've created such a certficate, but now my Nokia E70 complains that
the certificate is untrusted when syncing with Exch 2007. Without the
Subject Alternative Name this issue doesn't occur.
Franc.
Found a much better solution here.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa997633.aspx
... you must install a valid Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate on the
Client Access server that includes both the common name (for example,
mail.contoso.com) and a Subject Alternative Name for
autodiscover.contoso.com. ...
PL
Hello,autodiscover
thanks for your answers. I tried to add an external URL to the
site (is thos the right way or must I add a complete new site?). I haveproblems
trouble with the PL syntax. Can anybody help me? I have problem eith the
identity switch. Must I enter the URL or the Website IIS name?
I think I get with an inernal / external URL or a complete website
with SSL and certificates?! Waht ist the best way to resolve this issue? A
seperate Client access server for external access?
Jens
"Jens Hartmann" <jens.hartmann@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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When I open Oulook 2007 I get a certificate security warning because the
name doesn't match. I use an external certificate. What makes Outlook
here? Searching the OAB?
How can I resolve this wit internal and external access?
Jens
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