Re: HTTPS security alert

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Hi Floyd,

What does the text on the alert say ?

If it says the name does not match, then that is a hint that the name does
not match. What you enter in CEICW when you generate the cert needs to match
what you type in the URL when you acces OWA.

If you type http://ip_address/exchange to access owa, you need to generate
the cert with "ip_address" as the name.
If you type http://domain.com/exchange to access owa, you need to generate
the cert with "domain.com" as the name.

--
Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]
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SBS Rocks !


"Floyd" <Floyd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1705839B-6CDE-4889-891C-E658E8A8352F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I have WinSBS2003 standard with https enabled to access OWA.
>
> Everything seems to work fine except that the users keep getting the
> security alert each time they access OWA. Is there a way of installing
> this
> certificate so that IE accepts the certificate by default the next time
> the
> user acesses OWA.
>
> Any ideas would be welcome and thks in advance
>
> PS: I have already installed the certificate on my computer at home and I
> still keep receiving the security alert each time I access OWA.


.



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