Costas
Tue May 13 11:50:41 PDT 2008
Roger,
Sorry for the delay. See the third post from the end
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs/browse_thread/thread/8306a16940f0abcc/de5e626c8621e074%3flnk=st
Hope that helps
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Costas
"Roger" <Roger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>
> Costas
>
> Thanks for the reply - yes i'm afraid i've already tried this. Any further
> suggestions ?.
>
> Roger
>
>
> "Costas" wrote:
>
>> Take a look at the steps described in the following thread
>>
http://forums.msexchange.org/m_1800395268/mpage_1/key_/tm.htm#1800470862
>>
>> Hope that helps
>>
>> --
>> Costas
>>
>>
>> "Roger" <Roger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:5F9AF934-0E9D-48A6-9BFD-68A84347DFDA@microsoft.com...
>> > Recently a sbs server has started to display a certificate error every
>> > time
>> > we try to display any public folder property in ESM. The error is :
>> >
>> > 'The certificate chain was issued by an authority that is not trusted.
>> > ID No:80090325
>> > Exchange System manager'
>> >
>> > I've tried re-running the sbs internet connection wizard with no
>> > result.
>> > Also i've tried importing certificates into trusted root store using
>> > IE6.
>> > additionally i've tried unticking the 'use ssl' option for both exadmin
>> > and
>> > exchweb in IIS.
>> >
>> > All these have had no effect whatsoever. The server is running SBS 2003
>> > with
>> > the latest service packs. Additionally the server has had certificate
>> > services installed onto it for some reason - but not sure if this is
>> > relevant. Does anybody have any suggestions as to what is wrong ?.
>> >
>>