Re: Unable to install Godaddy cert on SBS R2 Standard box



Hi Gregg,

Yes the Turbo is accepted by IE7 and Smartphones running Mobile 5 and up.
You can resell them to your clients for a good markup and it reduces all the
service calls when the clients get a new phone or reset the current one and
you have to go onsite to install the cert.

That is was why I started to install the Turbo cert. I like how you can buy
a 10 yr one for cheap.

John


"Gregg Hill" <bogus@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello!

Do the GoDaddy Turbo SSL certs work with SBS 2003 to allow access to
Outlook via RPC, RWW, and also for Smartphone?

Thank you!

Gregg Hill



"Edwin Smith" <smithgoldbug@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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R2 must be more restrictive than R1. I installed a GoDaddy cert this way
without renaming it. AHA! Another Microsoft Gotcha!

"John" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Edwin,

Yes that is what I have done in my previous installs including this one.
However when I chose the file this way it didn't accept it. That is
when I renamed the extension and then it worked.

John


"Edwin Smith" <smithgoldbug@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Couldn't you just click the Look for files of type dropdown and select
*.* then select the cert file? Or am I missing something. I don't see
the previous posts on this so forgive me if I'm clueless.

Edwin

"John" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I was able to resolve my issue:

When you receive the file from Godaddy it is in a .crt file and
Windows is looking for a .cer. This has not been a problem for my
other servers except this one. I spoke with a Goddday tech and he
just said to rename the extension to what windows is looking for. As
soon as I did that everything worked.

John



"John" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Jacky,

In reference to :

"Please create a new request,and request for a new certificate from
Godaddy(issue a new certificate),then install the new certificate.
Don't
use the old request and corresponding certificate file."

I have done that 3 times. I did not make any changes while waiting
for the cert which arrived within seconds of the request.

John



""Jacky Luo [MSFT]"" <v-jaluo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi John,

Thanks for posting here.

From the description, I understand the issue is that you get an
error when
you install the certificate issued by Godaddy. If I am off base,
please
don't hesitate to let me know.

Let us refer to the following steps to troubleshoot the issue:

Please create a new request,and request for a new certificate from
Godaddy(issue a new certificate),then install the new certificate.
Don't
use the old request and corresponding certificate file.

if there were any changes made after the request and before
obtaining the
certificate - the issue may happen. So not to do any changes to the
server
before you get the certificate
from Godaddy.


More infomation:

You receive a "Page cannot be displayed" error message when you try
to
access a site by using HTTPS
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;824035



Have a nice day!

Best regards,

Jacky Luo (MSFT)
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