I am having the exact same problem as described below, and we are also
using a GoDaddy certificate that has never been a problem in the past. I
sure hope we find an answer soon.
> I am having the exact same issue with Macs that have been updated to
Office
> 2008 SP1. There are NO issues on Entourage 2004 (fully patched) or
Entourage
> 2008 WITHOUT SP1. I have two domains, one with Exchange 2007 SP1 rollup
2,
> the other with Exchange 2007 rollup 6. They both behave the same. I get
this
> popup:
>
> "Unable to establish a secure connection to domain.com because the
server or
> IP address does not match the name or IP address on the server's
certificate.
>
> If you continue, the information you view and send will be encrypted,
but
> will not be secure."
>
> This popup appears once per session (when it is initiated) and causes NO
> problems with mail flow.
>
> Bill:
>
> All clients are configured as per the instructions in the link you gave
> (were before installing SP1 as well). The Exchange server SSL
certificates
> are from a commercial CA (Go Daddy) and certainly DO include the machine
> name. I am assuming that the problem has to do with the "enhancements"
in the
> autodiscover feature intruduced with SP1, but that is as far as I can
get.
>
> As far as installing certificates on the Macs, I never had to before.
The
> keychain on the Macs show a root certificate from my CA and that has
been
> good enough in the past (prior to Office 2008 SP1).
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> "William Smith" wrote:
>
> > Russell Tolman wrote:
> > > I am having certificate issues again. Not really sure if the issue
is anew
> > > one or a continuation. This error appears on every Mac that has
Office 2008
> > > installed and updated to SP1.
> > >
> > > I will try and give as much detail as possible.
> > >
> > > All Intel based computers.
> > > All OSX 10.5.2
> > > All Updates for OSX done.
> > > Office 2008; either 12.0.1 or 12.0 before SP1 Applied.
> > >
> > > Every single computer in or School district shows the error shown in
the
> > > picture I included with this post.
> >
> > This appears to be a problem with your certificate or what you're
using
> > for your Exchange server name.
> >
> > According to your screenshot Entourage is trying to connect to a
server
> > named "graniteschools.org", which is not a server name but a domain
> > name. Your server name should look something like
> > "echange.graniteschools.org".
> >
> > Make sure the certificate you're installing on your Macs is a
> > certificate specifically for your server's fully qualified domain
name.
> >
> > Since I don't know what you're using for your server addresses all I
can
> > do is point you to these setup instructions for Entourage 2004
(they're
> > still valid for 2008).
> >
> > "Connecting Entourage to an Exchange Server at work"
> >
> >
> > Hope this helps!
> >
> > --
> >
> > bill
> >
> > William M. Smith, Microsoft Interop MVP - Mac/Windows
> > Entourage Help Page
> > Entourage Help Blog
> >
>


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