Outlook certificate errors from certificate on DSL modem.

Hi,
I have a client running Office 365 Small Business on a mix of Outlook 2007 and 2010 installs. We are getting certificate errors when using Outlook, and upon further investigation, I've found that the certificate it is seeing is from the DSL modem, showing
Issued To: gateway.pace.com. I'm not working with a domain, I've double-checked everything in the DNS settings in-house and for the domain name. Also, the domain name is not in any way pointed to or set on the modem.
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Eric

Hi,
Is that different server an Exchange server? In the local Outlook 2013, please run Test E-mail AutoConfiguration tool to check if any services are using that namespace for service request. To run the tool, please do:
please open Outlook - press CTRL key - right click on the Outlook icon from right bottom corner taskbar - Test Email AutoConfiguration. Put your email address - uncheck use guessmart and secure guessmart authentication - click Test to check your Autodiscover
service.
Then check the Results tab and Log tab for service namespace.
In IE, please check the following settings for LAN:
Click Settings > Internet Options > Connections > LAN settings, please make sure there is no proxy server set there. Only “Automatically detect settings” option is checked.
Regards,
Winnie Liang
TechNet Community Support

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