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Dan MAscheck
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      5th Dec 2007
I have upgraded our email server to Exchange 2007 and installed a SSL
certificate to help with the HTTPS:// well whomever created out domain
created a subdomain that all our servers reside on. So in order to view our
webpages you go mail you go to https://mail.ssesh.org but the FQDN of the
actual server is mail.ststephens.ssesh.org so the SSL has an error when users
are operating on the internal LAN. so i told the users to install the
certificate and that should work, well it didn't. I got a new SSL cert that
goes to mail.ststephens.ssesh.org and fixed all internet and and SSL issues.
But now i have some certs installed that i can't remove and is causing issues
with outlook. IS there a way that i can uninstall the certiifcate. I have
tried the tradtional delete method and when i do, i get a you don't have
permission to remove this ceritifcate error. So how can i remove it. I am
logged on as a administrator
 
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F. H. Muffman
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      6th Dec 2007
"Dan MAscheck" <Dan (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have upgraded our email server to Exchange 2007 and installed a SSL
> certificate to help with the HTTPS:// well whomever created out domain
> created a subdomain that all our servers reside on. So in order to view
> our
> webpages you go mail you go to https://mail.ssesh.org but the FQDN of the
> actual server is mail.ststephens.ssesh.org so the SSL has an error when
> users
> are operating on the internal LAN. so i told the users to install the
> certificate and that should work, well it didn't. I got a new SSL cert
> that
> goes to mail.ststephens.ssesh.org and fixed all internet and and SSL
> issues.
> But now i have some certs installed that i can't remove and is causing
> issues
> with outlook. IS there a way that i can uninstall the certiifcate. I
> have
> tried the tradtional delete method and when i do, i get a you don't have
> permission to remove this ceritifcate error. So how can i remove it. I
> am
> logged on as a administrator



Is it Outlook that is having a problem or OWA?
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Dan MAscheck
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      6th Dec 2007


"F. H. Muffman" wrote:

> "Dan MAscheck" <Dan (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:2617C91B-4D58-441D-AC71-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I have upgraded our email server to Exchange 2007 and installed a SSL
> > certificate to help with the HTTPS:// well whomever created out domain
> > created a subdomain that all our servers reside on. So in order to view
> > our
> > webpages you go mail you go to https://mail.ssesh.org but the FQDN of the
> > actual server is mail.ststephens.ssesh.org so the SSL has an error when
> > users
> > are operating on the internal LAN. so i told the users to install the
> > certificate and that should work, well it didn't. I got a new SSL cert
> > that
> > goes to mail.ststephens.ssesh.org and fixed all internet and and SSL
> > issues.
> > But now i have some certs installed that i can't remove and is causing
> > issues
> > with outlook. IS there a way that i can uninstall the certiifcate. I
> > have
> > tried the tradtional delete method and when i do, i get a you don't have
> > permission to remove this ceritifcate error. So how can i remove it. I
> > am
> > logged on as a administrator

>
>
> Is it Outlook that is having a problem or OWA?
> --
> f.h.
>
> Outlook is where i am having my problems. OWA works fine since i have fixed the weblink. But apparently the exchange server pushes out the SSL cert so my computers now have 2 certs

 
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F. H. Muffman
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      7th Dec 2007
"Dan MAscheck" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> >I have upgraded our email server to Exchange 2007 and installed a SSL
>> > certificate to help with the HTTPS:// well whomever created out domain
>> > created a subdomain that all our servers reside on. So in order to
>> > view our
>> > webpages you go mail you go to https://mail.ssesh.org but the FQDN of
>> > the
>> > actual server is mail.ststephens.ssesh.org so the SSL has an error when
>> > users are operating on the internal LAN. so i told the users to
>> > install the
>> > certificate and that should work, well it didn't. I got a new SSL cert
>> > that
>> > goes to mail.ststephens.ssesh.org and fixed all internet and and SSL
>> > issues.
>> > But now i have some certs installed that i can't remove and is causing
>> > issues
>> > with outlook. IS there a way that i can uninstall the certiifcate. I
>> > have
>> > tried the tradtional delete method and when i do, i get a you don't
>> > have
>> > permission to remove this ceritifcate error. So how can i remove it.
>> > I
>> > am logged on as a administrator

>>
>>
>> Is it Outlook that is having a problem or OWA?
>>

> Outlook is where i am having my problems. OWA works fine since i have
> fixed the weblink. But apparently the exchange server pushes out the SSL
> cert so my computers now have 2 certs


I believe you need to remove the original cert out of the Active Directory,
but I'm not really sure how to do it. You might want to post to one of the
Exchange newsgroups (or even NT) to see how to do that.
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