From: Mike on 22 Jun 2010 16:24 Folks, Most grateful for some help resolving this problem. I have googled and bing'd but haven't found the magic information. Migrated to SBS 2008 this past weekend, bought a certificate from Godaddy, followed their instructions to download it to SBS and install it. All went as planned. When I look at the certificate wizard, I have a self-signed one, and the godaddy one. When I go to https://remote.domain.com/remote, I get a certificate error. View the certificate, and it's the self issued one. Even when I try to install it, it says import was successful, but doesn't show up under Trusted Authorities. That is one issue. The other is that autodiscovery for remote outlook clients isnt' working, and that is my main purpose at the time. I bring up Outlook 2007 and it auto starts the setup, I put in name and e-mail and it "finds" me, but gives me an error on the certificate and doesn't connect me. When I view the cert, it is the self-signed one. I also have clients on outlook 2003 trying to connect remotely, and the setup I did for them from SBS 2003 under the proxy settings doesn't work there either. I was under the impression if I bought a godaddy certificate and ran the SBS 2008 wizard it would install all the appropriate places and my clients (at least with Outlook 2007) could auto connect. Not happening. Any advice on how to troubleshoot this, and fix it for 2007 and 2003 outlook clients? Mike
From: Russ SBITS.Biz [SBS-MVP] on 23 Jun 2010 05:57 Yes it should install it correctly Here are some instructions http://sbs.seandaniel.com/2009/02/installing-godaddy-standard-ssl.html If you need the cert reissued just contact Godaddy and they can do that for you. Russ -- Russell Grover - SBITS.Biz [SBS-MVP] MCP, MCPS, MCNPS, SBSC Small Business Server/Computer Support - www.SBITS.Biz BPOS - Microsoft Online Services - www.BPOSMadeEasy.com Easy Redirect to Microsoft's New SBS Public Support Forum - SBSRepair.com "Mike" <Mike(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A8E9AD83-52D8-40F9-90E4-9154D89091DC(a)microsoft.com... > Folks, > Most grateful for some help resolving this problem. I have googled and > bing'd but haven't found the magic information. > > Migrated to SBS 2008 this past weekend, bought a certificate from Godaddy, > followed their instructions to download it to SBS and install it. All > went > as planned. When I look at the certificate wizard, I have a self-signed > one, > and the godaddy one. > > When I go to https://remote.domain.com/remote, I get a certificate error. > View the certificate, and it's the self issued one. Even when I try to > install it, it says import was successful, but doesn't show up under > Trusted > Authorities. That is one issue. > The other is that autodiscovery for remote outlook clients isnt' working, > and that is my main purpose at the time. I bring up Outlook 2007 and it > auto > starts the setup, I put in name and e-mail and it "finds" me, but gives me > an > error on the certificate and doesn't connect me. When I view the cert, it > is > the self-signed one. > I also have clients on outlook 2003 trying to connect remotely, and the > setup I did for them from SBS 2003 under the proxy settings doesn't work > there either. > I was under the impression if I bought a godaddy certificate and ran the > SBS > 2008 wizard it would install all the appropriate places and my clients > (at > least with Outlook 2007) could auto connect. Not happening. > Any advice on how to troubleshoot this, and fix it for 2007 and 2003 > outlook > clients? > > Mike >
From: Mike on 23 Jun 2010 13:20 Russ, I got it fixed. Mike "Russ SBITS.Biz [SBS-MVP]" wrote: > Yes it should install it correctly > Here are some instructions > http://sbs.seandaniel.com/2009/02/installing-godaddy-standard-ssl.html > > If you need the cert reissued just contact Godaddy and they can do that for > you. > > Russ > > -- > Russell Grover - SBITS.Biz [SBS-MVP] > MCP, MCPS, MCNPS, SBSC > Small Business Server/Computer Support - www.SBITS.Biz > BPOS - Microsoft Online Services - www.BPOSMadeEasy.com > Easy Redirect to Microsoft's New SBS Public Support Forum - SBSRepair.com > > "Mike" <Mike(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:A8E9AD83-52D8-40F9-90E4-9154D89091DC(a)microsoft.com... > > Folks, > > Most grateful for some help resolving this problem. I have googled and > > bing'd but haven't found the magic information. > > > > Migrated to SBS 2008 this past weekend, bought a certificate from Godaddy, > > followed their instructions to download it to SBS and install it. All > > went > > as planned. When I look at the certificate wizard, I have a self-signed > > one, > > and the godaddy one. > > > > When I go to https://remote.domain.com/remote, I get a certificate error. > > View the certificate, and it's the self issued one. Even when I try to > > install it, it says import was successful, but doesn't show up under > > Trusted > > Authorities. That is one issue. > > The other is that autodiscovery for remote outlook clients isnt' working, > > and that is my main purpose at the time. I bring up Outlook 2007 and it > > auto > > starts the setup, I put in name and e-mail and it "finds" me, but gives me > > an > > error on the certificate and doesn't connect me. When I view the cert, it > > is > > the self-signed one. > > I also have clients on outlook 2003 trying to connect remotely, and the > > setup I did for them from SBS 2003 under the proxy settings doesn't work > > there either. > > I was under the impression if I bought a godaddy certificate and ran the > > SBS > > 2008 wizard it would install all the appropriate places and my clients > > (at > > least with Outlook 2007) could auto connect. Not happening. > > Any advice on how to troubleshoot this, and fix it for 2007 and 2003 > > outlook > > clients? > > > > Mike > >
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