Error Message: Security Certificate

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Guest

Everytime I try to send/recive (refresh) emails, I get this message, I get my
emails, but is rather anoying having to hit yes every time. Can I get some
help with this?

"The server you are connected to is using a security certificate
That could not be verified
A certificate chain processed, but terminated in a root certificate which is
not trusted by the trust provider.
Do you want to continue using this server? yes/no"
 
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Gary VanderMolen

This sounds like a server problem. By any chance are you connecting
to a Microsoft Exchange server? If so, contact the server administrator.

Gary VanderMolen
 
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Guest

Yes I believe so, even though the message won't specify which server is
conflicting, I do have one acct thru MS Web Exchange ver 2003
 
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Gary VanderMolen

You might try posting your issue here:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.exchange.clients

Gary VanderMolen
 
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Robert White

I have the same error. I am logging into a Gov't email server. I don't know
if it's Exchange, but I can't believe that I'm the only person logging in
having this problem. Anything I can do on my end?
 
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Gary VanderMolen

See the two posts in which I responded to Chris.
Contact the server administrator.

Gary VanderMolen
 
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Guest

I'm having this same problem... However, I'm connecting to Gmail.

I have two gmail accounts, both with identical settings. One returns this
error, the other does not.
 
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Gary VanderMolen

If you are sure the two accounts have identical settings (except
for username), then delete the account having the problem, restart
Windows Mail, then recreate that account. If that doesn't fix the
problem, I don't know what else to suggest, except to upgrade
to Windows Live Mail:
http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview
 
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Guest

I forgot to mention, I upgraded to windows Live mail on Monday hoping to make
the problem go away, but it didn't.

Still though, I'll delete the account, and recreate it to see if it makes a
difference...

Thanks,

mjc

Gary VanderMolen said:
If you are sure the two accounts have identical settings (except
for username), then delete the account having the problem, restart
Windows Mail, then recreate that account. If that doesn't fix the
problem, I don't know what else to suggest, except to upgrade
to Windows Live Mail:
http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview

--
Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]


Griznuq said:
I'm having this same problem... However, I'm connecting to Gmail.

I have two gmail accounts, both with identical settings. One returns this
error, the other does not.
 
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Gary VanderMolen

OK, good luck. It seems very peculiar that one Gmail account would
have this problem, yet the other Gmail account doesn't.

--
Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]


Griznuq said:
I forgot to mention, I upgraded to windows Live mail on Monday hoping to make
the problem go away, but it didn't.

Still though, I'll delete the account, and recreate it to see if it makes a
difference...

Thanks,

mjc

Gary VanderMolen said:
If you are sure the two accounts have identical settings (except
for username), then delete the account having the problem, restart
Windows Mail, then recreate that account. If that doesn't fix the
problem, I don't know what else to suggest, except to upgrade
to Windows Live Mail:
http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview

--
Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]


Griznuq said:
I'm having this same problem... However, I'm connecting to Gmail.

I have two gmail accounts, both with identical settings. One returns this
error, the other does not.

:

See the two posts in which I responded to Chris.
Contact the server administrator.

Gary VanderMolen

I have the same error. I am logging into a Gov't email server. I don't know if it's Exchange, but I can't believe that I'm
the
only person logging in having this problem. Anything I can do on my end?

Everytime I try to send/recive (refresh) emails, I get this message, I get my
emails, but is rather anoying having to hit yes every time. Can I get some
help with this?

"The server you are connected to is using a security certificate
That could not be verified
A certificate chain processed, but terminated in a root certificate which is
not trusted by the trust provider.
Do you want to continue using this server? yes/no"
 
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Laurynas

I have the same problem. Every single time I am checking my e-mails I have to
press yes and this happens with even two servers, so it is quite getting on
my nerves already. Is there no fix for Windows Mail that if I press once to
accept the untrusted certificate it remembers this setting in the future
(which is how it works on my Nokia)? Please help me :(
 
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Gary VanderMolen

Why don't you ask the owner of that server to fix their certificate?
Which mail server is it?
 
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Rock Weissmuller

Were you ever able to resolve this problem - I have it in Outlook
.... but this problem seems to be common so any solution should
be of general use ..
Thanks
Rock
 
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Gary VanderMolen

Outlook is quite different than Windows Mail.
Please post any Outlook problems in the Outlook newsgroup:
microsoft.public.outlook.general
 
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Sidney Frank

Getting the same error with Windows Mail and Windows Live Mail...

The exchange administrator says everything is setup/working correctly and no
one else has complained, but everyone else is using Outlook.

Is there some sort of registry hack to kill the warning? I just don't want
to see it anymore, I don't care about the certficates or whatever the
'problem' is.
 
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Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM

Sidney Frank said:
Getting the same error with Windows Mail and Windows Live Mail...

The exchange administrator says everything is setup/working correctly and
no
one else has complained, but everyone else is using Outlook.

Is there some sort of registry hack to kill the warning? I just don't want
to see it anymore, I don't care about the certficates or whatever the
'problem' is.

Outlook 2003 is incorrectly configured as the default mail client every time
that you perform an Office installation or Office update that modifies
Outlook
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933450
 
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David Rutten

Amen. The message box isn't modal and it has no Taskbar button, so it happens
a lot that the message is sitting behind my other windows and I'm wondering
why I cannot send email.

This is extremely annoying, if there's any way to get rid of this message
box, please tell me.
 
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Raimy Gomez

I;m having trouble signing in to windows live messenger and when i try to go
to the site it says i got a certificate error plz help
 

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