Re: 2008; Certificate problems
- From: William Smith <mecklists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 22:29:38 -0500
Rob P. wrote:
All clients are configured as per the instructions in the link you gave (were before installing SP1 as well). The Exchange server SSL certificates are from a commercial CA (Go Daddy) and certainly DO include the machine name. I am assuming that the problem has to do with the "enhancements" in the autodiscover feature intruduced with SP1, but that is as far as I can get.
As far as installing certificates on the Macs, I never had to before. The keychain on the Macs show a root certificate from my CA and that has been good enough in the past (prior to Office 2008 SP1).
I'm actually reproducing this problem now with my test Exchange Server 2007 account. I'll see if I can pass some information about my setup to Microsoft for an explanation of what's happening.
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bill
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