Autodiscover.domain.com alert in Outlook 2007

M

Mukesh

We have Windows Std Server 2003 and Exchange Server 2003 and all the users
are using Outlook 2000. Now we have some users with Outlook 2007 and it works
fine from office but when users trying to connect from home using VPN,
Outlook 2007 opens(outlook 2000 wrks fine from home for same user)but it does
not connect to my exchange server. I believe it is a problem of SSL as I get
error autodiscover.domain.com (the name on the security certificate is
invalid or does not match the name of the site). Last year I installed
Standard SSL from GoDaddy for IPHONE setup but our IPHONE did now work so I
unistalled (cancelled) SSL. Can you please guide me how do I solve this
problem. Is there any settings where I need to look. (I have desktop at home
where I have installed Office 2007 before I installed SSL and that works fine
but recently new laptop we buy with Outlook 2007 does not work from home.

Thanks,
 
M

Mukesh

Mukesh said:
We have Windows Std Server 2003 and Exchange Server 2003 and all the users
are using Outlook 2000. Now we have some users with Outlook 2007 and it works
fine from office but when users trying to connect from home using VPN,
Outlook 2007 opens(outlook 2000 wrks fine from home for same user)but it does
not connect to my exchange server. I believe it is a problem of SSL as I get
error autodiscover.domain.com (the name on the security certificate is
invalid or does not match the name of the site). Last year I installed
Standard SSL from GoDaddy for IPHONE setup but our IPHONE did now work so I
unistalled (cancelled) SSL. Can you please guide me how do I solve this
problem. Is there any settings where I need to look. (I have desktop at home
where I have installed Office 2007 before I installed SSL and that works fine
but recently new laptop we buy with Outlook 2007 does not work from home.

Thanks,
 

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