Re: Windows Vista, Outlook 2k7 and RPC over HTTP
- From: "JEC" <thejohncarlson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 20:44:23 -0500
Never mind. Found it myself. It appears you are correct if UAC is turned on.
Read #7 in my original post.
"JEC" <thejohncarlson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:F229858D-0D57-4EE2-A406-B8F9E76A940E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Examples?
"Gregg Hill" <bogus@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23UnWUCrCIHA.748@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxYou may want to rephrase your replies to sound less confrontational. Colin was correct in that IE7, even when run as a local or domain administrator, will not do certain things until you right-click its icon and Run as Administrator.
Gregg Hill
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There, that should cover it!
"JEC" <thejohncarlson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:582F966D-FBB3-4439-8E9D-28AFA8F4B0E6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxWrong. Does not make any difference. I have tried it.
Aside from that, a member of the administrators group is an admin, no matter what his account name is. As a matter of fact, the default load of Vista does not even enable the administrator account, you must do it manually.
I have confirmed this to be a problem on two seperate IBM machines. I believe it is a problem with their load. I am on the phone with MS support right now, if they cannot solve it I will reload the system from scratch and let you know what happens.
"Colin" <Colin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:6C021F69-5EAC-4535-8EBC-52E072CA7EF0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxHi,
Yes, even running as an admin account, you still need to tell IE7 to run as
administrator - IE7 security.
Regards Colin.
"Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" wrote:
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
news:979859FC-5994-4A10-8C71-23A7C65F89C4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Please read #6
>
> "Colin" <Colin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:EB4E185A-A204-4ABA-A6C9-A3C14A17D1A0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> 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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