RE: 80090308 error when trying to edit public folders propoerties

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Thank you very much for you time invested in this. I tried the first portion
and had to change the configuration to "accept client certificates" that did
not help, however.

I can't seem to be able to run adsiedit neither through run nor by
installing a snapin. It seems it is not installed. Any clues on how to fix
this?

greetings

IT PHYTOSAN

"Jerry zhao (MSFT)" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your update.
>
> As for your scenario, I did a long time research and found a small piece of
> clue. Please perform the following steps:
>
> ========
> Went into IIS Manager > Default Website > Exadmin properties > Directory
> Security tab > SSL Encryption > Edit
>
> 1. Make sure that require SSL Encryption has been unchecked.
>
> 2. Check Accept Client Certificates.
>
> 5. Restart World Wide Web Publishing Service
>
> ========
>
> If the issue persists, please try following action plan:
>
> 1. Launch ADSI Edit by running adsiedit.msc.
> 2. In the left side pane expand the Configuration container.
> 3. Next expand CN=Configuration
> 4. Then CN=Services
> 5. CN=Microsoft Exchange
> 6. CN=<your organization name here>
> 7. CN=Administrative Groups
> 8. CN=First Administrative Group <or it may be your original Exchange 2000
> site name>
> 9. CN=Servers
> 10. CN=Protocols
> 11. CN=HTTP
> 12. CN=1
> 13. Right Click on CN=Exadmin and choose Properties.
> 14. In the Properties dialog box you will see 2 drop-down lists. drop down
> the top list and select "Both". Drop down the second list and scroll down
> to the attribute "msExchSecureBindings" and double click on it.
> 15. If this attribute is set to 443 or any other value really, click the
> 443 value to select it and click the "Remove" button. Then click "Apply"
> and then "OK"
> 16. Close out of ADSI Edit, close and reopen Exchange System Manager and
> test Public Folder access again.
>
> Please feel free to let me know if you have any questions or if you need
> further assistance. I'm glad to be of service.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Jerry Zhao (MSFT)
>
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