RE: receive an SSL Certificate error message when you view public



In answer to your queries charles

1. i do not have ISA installed, am running SBS2003 std edition, the
certifacates were created by ourselves. using local domain name.

2 we do have two NIC installed, deflaut exchange server ip address is the
same as the LAN card, a second virtual smtp virtual server was on the WAN
card, but has since been deleted this smtp was created while trying to
configure exchange sync for PPC

3 all public folders are acessible from both outlook 2003 cilent and via OWA

we have run your recomendations but to no effect on the public folders

""Charles Yang [MSFT]"" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Welcome to SBS newsgroup.
>
> Issue description:
> ==============
>
> I understand that you encountered problem when you view public folders.
>
> Analyzing and suggestion:
> =============
>
> Before we go any further, can I assume that you encountered the exact same
> error message as the KB 324345 referred? If so, please follow the steps
> below to narrow down the information, if not please paste the detailed
> error message, it might be very helpful for us to troubleshooting the issue:
>
> 1. Have you installed ISA on your SBS server or not, what kinds of
> certificate you have, is it a third party certificate or the certificate
> you created by yourself?
> 2. Do you have installed two NIC on your SBS or not?
> 3. Please also test if this issue occurs when you access the public folder
> with every user accounts, please test via administrator to see if the issue
> exists or not?
>
> Please also follow the steps below to see if the problem can be resolved:
>
>
> 1. Re-run the CEICW:
>
> A. Click Start on your SBS server, click Server Management.
> B. Click To Do List and then click "Connect to the Internet".
> C. Click Next, select connection type and click Next.
> D. Select Enable firewall and click Next.
> E. Go through the steps until the Web Server Certificate page shows. Click
> "Use a Web server certificate from a trusted authority" and browse to the
> location of the certificate.
> F. Go through all of the steps to finish the wizard.
>
> 2. Remove SSL from the Exadmin virtual root in IIS:
>
> A. Click Start, click Run, type "inetmgr" and click OK.
> B. Expand your server\Web Sites\Default Web Site, right-click Exadmin and
> then click Properties.
> C. On the Directory Security tab, click Edit under Secure Communications.
> D. Click to clear Require 128-bit encryption, and then click to clear the
> Require secure channel (SSL) check box.
> E. Click OK twice.
>
> 3. Run "iisreset".
>
> 4. Click Start, click Run, type "services.msc" and click OK. Restart the
> Microsoft Exchange System Attendant service.
>
> 5. Test again.
>
> I appreciate your effort on this issue, please feel free to post back your
> information and results. I am glad to be of further assistance.
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Charles Yang (MSFT)
>
> Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
>
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> | receive an SSL Certificate error message when you view public folders in
> | Exchange System Manager.
> | Have read & followed
> | http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;324345
> | but still no joy any ideas woulb be helpful
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