Re: Error code: 500... Certificate chain not trusted?

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I have tried all this. Seriously Ray, you've tried to help, and I appreciate
it, but your simple one-line answers aren't getting me anywhere.

I've tried installing the certificate services and tried making different
certificates for domain.local AND FQDN but neither worked. I never had
certificate services installed BEFORE upgrading to ISA2004, so WHY should I
NOW?

It was all working fine before installing 2004. I can get it running without
any certificate problem on my LAN, but when going to my FQDN it pops up this
certificate chain error.

I've looked into the rule in ISA2004, changed settings left right and
centre, tried different certificates, tried pointing to different
certificates within isa2004, but still no joy.

I am prepared to pay money for the person to help me sort this out.

please HELP!!!!!!


"Ray" <rui_m99@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Do you understand officeserver is a different name with
officeserver.domain.com? Just get a certificat for its FQDN.

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Ray

MCSE+Internet, MCDBA, MCP

"Ian Bethell" <djsky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I've done this over and over.

I get no problem when accessing the exchange server directly on the ISA
machine using https://officeserver/exchange it's when trying to use the
FQDN that it goes wrong and tells me the authority is not trusted.



"Ray" <rui_m99@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The easiest way is to log on exchange server from isa server, after
showing the certificate warning, just install the ROOT certificate, the
issuer (not the certificate itself), when you get installation window,
chose the position of "Trusted Root Certificate Authorities"

The standard way is to install it by "MMC", run
"MMC"->"Add"->"Certificatre"->"My Computer"->"Ok"... Right click
"Trusted Root Certificate Authorities"->"Certificate", choose "import"
and then find the Root certificate to install.

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Ray

MCSE+Internet, MCDBA, MCP

"Ian Bethell" <djsky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Please explain... I'm tearing my hair out here... I presume you mean
by going to administrative tools and then certification authority... if
so... it's not installed!


"Ray" <rui_m99@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Put the certificate issuer into "Trusted Root Certificate Authorities"
on Exchange server

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Ray

MCSE+Internet, MCDBA, MCP

"Ian Bethell" <djsky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm getting this error message:

Error Code: 500 Internal Server Error. The certificate chain was
issued by an authority that is not trusted. (-2146893019)

When trying to access my exchange 2003 OWA from my ISA server2004
machine.

This only happens when accessing it through https://FQDN/exchange
rather than https://officeserver/exhange

How can I make the authority trusted?












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