Re: Windows Vista, Outlook 2k7 and RPC over HTTP



Despite the fact that you're running as an admin, r-click IE and choose Run
as Administrator. I'm not sure if Colin's right about this or not, and I'm
going to test it, but I won't be able to do so until next week. I had a
similar thing to what you describe on my home Vista desktop, but due to time
limitations, I just switched to an already-configured XP box rather than
troubleshoot it.


"JEC" <thejohncarlson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Please read #6

"Colin" <Colin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,

Are you running IE 7 as administrator before you connect to RWW and try
to
import the cert ?

Regards Colin.

"JEC" wrote:

I manage about a dozen SBS 2003 networks and have been using RPC over
HTTP
with Self Signed SSL Certificates for quite some time. Now I am being
force
fed some Windows Vista systems with Outlook 2007 installed. I have made
it
work in several locations but I have a problem occuring on multiple
systems
in multiple places. On a few of these Vista boxes I cannot get the SSL
cert
to install from the SBS server. Here are the steps I have taken:

1. Add my RWW website to the trusted sites zone on the Vista box.
2. Reset all security zones to their default level.
3. Go to the web site and install the certificate to the Trusted Root
Certifiication Authorities. It says "import successful". If you
immeditately
look in the list it will not be listed.
4. I have exported the certificate to a file and tried to import it
manually. Same thing. "import successful", nothing in the list.
5. I have imported it and let it determine which store to put the
certificate in, it put it under "intermediate certification authorities"
but
this did not allow Outlook to work. I removed it.
6. I have done all these steps using an account with administrative
privliges.
7. I have perofrmed all these steps with User Account Control turned
off.

No matter what, I get a message that says "import successful" and it
clearly
is not.

Anyone else out there seen this? Any suggestions?




.



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