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Dan MAscheck
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
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