Re: can I ignore root certificate error?
- From: Matthew Smith <matty_d@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 03 Jun 2005 10:31:31 +0800
In article <uox76j0ZFHA.3864@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"The Little One" <someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Forgive me if this is a stupid question - but I'm new to using both
> Entourage and Exchange.
>
> Is it safe for me to just keep ignoring the error I get about not having a
> root certificate installed when I launch Entourage 2004? I don't want to
> compromise my mac, but I'm not sure what this certificate does? I don't
> remember having to install a certificate on my PC when I set that up to use
> my Exchange account - (but maybe I did?!)
if you are on Tiger use Safari to access Outlook for Web Access. The
will be a message about the certificate. From memory, there is a
disclosure triangle which when clicked will display information,
including a check box for trusting certificates from this source.
Clicking on it will install the details into your keychain. From then
on, you won't have that message appearing in Entourage.
The details above might not be exact. I am trying to remember what
happened but wasn't really paying attention to the detail when I was
doing it. Just happy that it worked.
.
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