Re: SSL Error when viewing Public Folders
From: Nick Cavalancia (nickc_at_remove-comsphere.com)
Date: 03/04/04
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Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 18:30:40 -0500
Go to the properties of the Public virtual directory in IIS Manager and on
the Directory Security tab, Server Communications, take off the require SSL.
Most likely when you added the cert, you applied the require SSL setting
down to teh virtual directories.
-- Nick Cavalancia MCSE/MCT/MCNE/MCNI nickc@remove-comsphere.com Comsphere - "Where Knowledge Transfer is Key" Web: http://www.comsphere.com Ph: 954.275.0114 Fax: 954.791.6763 "George Lob" <george@magnum.com> wrote in message news:%23KoDPvjAEHA.3016@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > I installed an SSL cert with the FQDN on the public DNS records, which is > different from the internal name (same domain, though). Now when I try to > view the Public folders in the Exchang System Manager I get the error: > > The SSL certificate server name is incorrect. > > ID no: c102b404 > Exchange System Manager > > Is there any way of correcting this problem without changing the FQDN on the > cert? > >
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