From: jtpryan on 8 Jul 2010 10:47 I have one user that is getting the following error each time he starts up Outlook on his system. Security alert autodiscover.domaain.com Information you exchange with this site cannot be viewed or changed by others. However, there is a problem with the site's security certificate. (Check mark) The security certificate is from a trusted certifying authority. (Check Mark) The security certificate date is valid. (Red X) The name on the security certificate is invalid or does not match the name of the site. Do you want to proceed? Yes No View Certificate. The certificate for the OWA site is valid and current. The certificate for the website is also valid and current. I really don't know why this is happening, and only to one user. I'm sure this has nothing to do with it, but it started right after he created a second profile on the system to use temporarily so he could send email as his boss while he was out. User: Windows 7 Pro Outlook 2007 Server: SBS 2003 Exchange 2003
From: Dave the Clueless on 8 Jul 2010 12:38 On Jul 8, 10:47 am, jtpryan <jtpr...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > I have one user that is getting the following error each time he > starts up Outlook on his system. > > Security alert > autodiscover.domaain.com > Information you exchange with this site cannot be viewed or changed by > others. However, there is a problem with the site's security > certificate. > > (Check mark) The security certificate is from a trusted certifying > authority. > (Check Mark) The security certificate date is valid. > (Red X) The name on the security certificate is invalid or does not > match the name of the site. > Do you want to proceed? > Yes No View Certificate. > > The certificate for the OWA site is valid and current. The certificate > for the website is also valid and current. I really don't know why > this is happening, and only to one user. I'm sure this has nothing to > do with it, but it started right after he created a second profile on > the system to use temporarily so he could send email as his boss while > he was out. > > User: > Windows 7 Pro > Outlook 2007 > > Server: > SBS 2003 Exchange 2003 Check his DNS settings, also make sure Exchange is configured to handle email for the domain for which he made a second profile
From: jtpryan on 9 Jul 2010 11:17 On Jul 8, 12:38 pm, Dave the Clueless <d...(a)atrbiotech.com> wrote: > On Jul 8, 10:47 am, jtpryan <jtpr...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > I have one user that is getting the following error each time he > > starts up Outlook on his system. > > > Security alert > > autodiscover.domaain.com > > Information you exchange with this site cannot be viewed or changed by > > others. However, there is a problem with the site's security > > certificate. > > > (Check mark) The security certificate is from a trusted certifying > > authority. > > (Check Mark) The security certificate date is valid. > > (Red X) The name on the security certificate is invalid or does not > > match the name of the site. > > Do you want to proceed? > > Yes No View Certificate. > > > The certificate for the OWA site is valid and current. The certificate > > for the website is also valid and current. I really don't know why > > this is happening, and only to one user. I'm sure this has nothing to > > do with it, but it started right after he created a second profile on > > the system to use temporarily so he could send email as his boss while > > he was out. > > > User: > > Windows 7 Pro > > Outlook 2007 > > > Server: > > SBS 2003 Exchange 2003 > > Check his DNS settings, also make sure Exchange is configured to > handle email for the domain for which he made a second profile Thank you. His DNS settings have not changed and the other user is in the same domain (there is only one domain) -Jim
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