Re: OWA goes to RWW...
- From: Joe <joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 15:26:25 +0100
Johnny wrote:
Hi kevin:There are two possible issues: either the certificate name does not
Thanks for the note.
Do you know how I can fix the certificate problem?
The error is:
"There is a problem with this websites security certificate". I posted a
screen-shot here:
http://thestraumanns.mine.nu/sbs_error.html
If I click "Continue to this website"...it works fine...
We are using IE 7 and I *thought* I set up a certificate from CEICW....I
entered "ourdomain.com" for the certificate, do I need to enter
"email.ourdoamin.com"?
match the URL typed into the web browser, or the certificate is not
trusted, or both. A browser will allow you to proceed in any case,
but it's better to get rid of the warnings, which worry some people.
The first is easy to deal with. Whatever you actually type to reach
the site is what you need on the certificate.
If the certificate came from the SBS, as it does in this case, then it
is not traceable to any of the Certificate Authorities listed in the
client, and will not be trusted. The answer is to import the certificate into the browser, effectively confirming that you trust it, and there
should be some means of doing that from the certificate warning page.
I'm not that familiar with IE7 yet.
.
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