Re: Correct root certificate is not installed
- From: "Nathaniel" <fake@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2009 11:21:22 -0400
Exchange 2007 introduces autodiscover which requires that the cert be a
mutli-domain or a unified communications certificate and you must include
your certificates for your Domain controllers (or in my case my SBS server).
You can not bother with purchasing the multi domain cert then just provide
your clients with the single domain name cert and the domain controllers'
certificates (I'm using a SBS server and only give my clients a PFK cert for
remote.domain.com and the SBS server's CA certifiate).
I exported each certificate out of the certifcates snapin for the computer
account and included all intermediate certificates since I have a godaddy
certificate. I also included a simple password and placed it on a public
office share for everyone to install it. I also had to add a
discover.domain.com to my internal and external DNS servers that points to
the SBS server (internal and external IPs respectively.) my users get a
warning during the discovery process but then never again since they have
the certificates for my Domain Controller and the remote.domain.com from
godaddy.
<behni@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:59b721e7.1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Since this is a box-stock Exchange 2007 server (and my account worked just
fine on Exchange 2003, BTW), do you have any idea what cert that might be?
We have tried comparing all of the login and root certs using a different
Mac which does not do this, my computer has all the same certs.
.
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