
Open HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook\Autodiscover. X The name on the security certificate is invalid or does not match the name of the site"īriely the suggetion there was of 3 stages: It didn't help reconnect my exchange, however it stopped the message above Which means that the recreation of the email account - resets something until a later process is messing it up again. UNFOTUNATELY - The above solution of recreating my mail account - just worked for few hours. Maybe this post will help someone someday somehow. etc.) and a lot of frustration - has just ended. What a relief to see once again the Status line "Connected to Microsoft Exchange" and to watch all items feeling in my inbox again.Īlmost a month of searching for solutions, endless tests (to Hosts file, DNS Server, adding keys to Registry creating xml local file etc. While creating the account manually, just before clicking the "Check Names" in the "Server Name" text box - I entered its IP address instead of the. I recreated the account manualy (LAST option button) NOT automatically (1st option button)ĥ. I recreated the account from control-Panel | Mail | E-mail Accounts. ost file, from my outlook local AppData folder, i.e.: C: \Users\\AppData\Local\Microsoft\OutlookĤ. Which means I didn't succeed in the redirectionīTW - When I use the OWA from the client computer there is no problem and I can retrieve my email from the Server.įound a solution - by Recreating of my e-mail account - as follows:Ģ. I also tried to add a CNAME record to my DNS as followsīoth tests failed - i.e.- the same security alert window Popped up I tried to edit the C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts file - I added the following line: local, then it would retrieve the local certificate and the problem will be resolved. I think that If I could redirect the .il- to. Thus it goes to to look for my domain, and there he gets the wrong certificate, The autodiscovery uses the external domaim: .il I explored the internet on my problem, and I might have grasped the problem better. Re: Exchange 2003 Outlook 2010 64 Bit- AutoDiscover Connection Err - Certifica My Exchange server POP3 Connector, downloads my emails to my mail store and from that point on, my server should handle the mail independently without the intervention of iPage. It is hosting my domain and receives my emails on the internet. Which is "Issued by" and "Issued to".local - Which is valid till 2017īut as I said before apparently my outlook 2010 AUTODISVOER doesn't use it. When I launch my CA and the Certificates snap-ins on my SBS server, there is an All-purpose Certificate, (I never purchased 3rd party certificate) The fact that it is not issued by my system is important, since my system uses my server local CA. The certificate details of a certificate above says "Issued to" * "Issued by:" RappidSSL CA valid until 2015 However on the above security alert window - when click on the "View Certificate." button I get a "view certificate window" which details a cretificate that is not the original certificate from my system. When I receive the security alert window I quoted in my post, it marks Von the second line which says the security certificate date is valid. It seems like the certificate somehow "evaded" to my system. I suspect my outlook 2010 uses the wrong certificate that was never assigned by me (I am also the admin) to be the correct certificate. Maybe I should use my current certificate. How can I make them know on each other's use ? How do I attach it to my Exchange and to my Outlook ? One of my problems is that I don't exactly knows which certificate my outlook should use.Īnother question is should I issue a new certificate ? which ? where (Local CA ?) ? I read the forum and search the internet but didn't find the answer with that combination outlook 2010 and exchange 2003.Īny ideas on how can I reconnect my outlook to exchange back again. The outlook 2003 still connects to the same exchange server with no problem. AUTODISCOVER S OUTLOOK FOR OUTLOOK FOR MAC 2011 64 BIT
I have another client computer (my laptop) with windows 7 64 bit and *** outlook 2003 *** installed. X The name on the security certificate is invalid or does not match the name of the site V The security certificate is from a trusted certifying authority. Information you exchange with this site cannot be viewed orĬhanged by others. On my client computer - When I load Outlook 2010 it gives the following ERROR message: I have this configuration working well, with outlook 2010, with no problem - for more than 2 years.īut then suddenly few days ago outlook 2010 cannot connect the exchange 2003 My Exchange 2003 server is part of my SBS 2003 R2
My Outlook 2010 64 Bit (windows 7 64 Bit) is retrieving my mail form my Exchange server 2003