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From: Jorge Almeida on 26 Jan 2010 11:19 Hello there! I have a 2008 SBS domain set and all was working well right about 2 weeks ago when Outlook started to ask for a username and password to connect to "remote.domain.pt" . It also mentions a certificate error and I don't have a clue on how to repair this problem. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
From: Ed Crowley [MVP] on 26 Jan 2010 12:43 You can start by ensuring that you have a valid certificate installed. Open the Exchange Management Shell and enter: "Get-ExchangeCertificate" Open an MMC, add the Certificates snap-in and look at the corresponding certificate. Maybe it has expired. -- Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." .. "Jorge Almeida" <jalmeida(a)isicom.pt> wrote in message news:4b5f1631$0$26020$a729d347(a)news.telepac.pt... > Hello there! > > I have a 2008 SBS domain set and all was working well right about 2 weeks > ago when Outlook started to ask for a username and password to connect to > "remote.domain.pt" . It also mentions a certificate error and I don't have > a clue on how to repair this problem. > > Any ideas? > Thanks in advance.
From: Vladimir Meloski on 26 Jan 2010 17:47 Hi Jorge, You may find info regarding certificates on following link: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb851505.aspx (Certificate Use in Exchange Server 2007) Regards, Vladimir Meloski "Jorge Almeida" <jalmeida(a)isicom.pt> wrote in message news:4b5f1631$0$26020$a729d347(a)news.telepac.pt... > Hello there! > > I have a 2008 SBS domain set and all was working well right about 2 weeks > ago when Outlook started to ask for a username and password to connect to > "remote.domain.pt" . It also mentions a certificate error and I don't have > a clue on how to repair this problem. > > Any ideas? > Thanks in advance.
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