Revoked Certificate on Outlook 2010/Exchange 2007/SBS 2008
Hi All,
I have an issue that has been frustrating me for quite some time now.
Our setup is SBS 2008 with Exchange 2007. 2 Weeks ago we had to renew our certificate for remote.xxxxxxx.com. This was done through the SBS consoles > Network > Fix my Network and followed the wizard. and this worked fine.
I have however got one user who has a problem and he informs me that this is been an issue since before the cert was renewed.
He is a remote laptop user who visits the office maybe 5 times a month. When launching Outlook 2010 on his machine (Win 7 x64) it comes up with the error: Security Alert, Information you exchange with this site cannot be viewed or changed by others. However,
there is a problem with the Site's security certificate. (Red X) The security certificate for this site has been revoked. This site should not be trusted. Then OK and View Certificate buttons.
I have tried to use the View Certificate to install the certificate to the correct store but no luck. Also tried exporting the cert from the server and installing manually into Trusted Root CA, via MMC Certificates Snap-In and no luck.
I'd like to mention that If i log into a different user, on the same domain, on the same laptop, the issue is gone. So it's local to his profile on the laptop.
Plus, he cannot access the OWA on his laptop either, but again a different user - same laptop can. I have verified that the OWA is still working from another machine in the business, that is using the same certificate. I cannot understand why the
subject machine thinks the certificate has been revoked when I don't believe it has.
Can anybody please shed some light on this situation for me - any avenues to explore would be hugely appreciated.
Many thanks
Nicky
I hope this helps
http://www.msexchange.org/articles-tutorials/exchange-server-2007/management-administration/managing-exchange-certificates-part2.html
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