Certificates
13 TopicsYou Receive a “Target Principal Name is Incorrect” Certificate Error in Outlook 2007 When Connecting to Either POP3 or IMAP4 on SBS 2008
First published on TechNet on Oct 17, 2008 [Today's post comes to us courtesy of Shawn Sullivan]This post discusses an issue we have seen specifically with Outlook 2007.How to Manually Install Certificates in SBS 2008
First published on TechNet on Dec 14, 2009 [Today’s post comes to us courtesy of Mark Stanfill] The SBS Add a Trusted Certificate wizard may fail to display a certificate that is correctly installed in the certificate store if the subject field of the certificate is missing.How to Obtain the Certificate Distribution Package in SBS 2011 Standard through Remote Web Access
First published on TechNet on Apr 19, 2011 [Today’s post comes to us courtesy of Mohammed Sabir Chandwale, Moloy Tandon, and Shawn Sullivan from Commercial Technical Support]SBS 2011 Standard, just like SBS 2008, allows you to create a self-issued SSL certificate via the Internet Address Management Wizard so that you can communicate securely with the server without having to purchase a certificate.How to Install Your Existing Certificate into SBS Essentials
First published on TechNet on Aug 04, 2011 [Today's post comes to us courtesy of Justin Crosby and Wayne Gordon McIntyre from Commercial Technical Support]Small Business Server 2011 Essentials provides a wizard that will enable you to purchase and install a trusted certificate through our partners GoDaddy and eNom.Receiving Certificate Errors When Connecting to Clients/Servers with TS Gateway or Remote Web Workplace on SBS 2008
First published on TechNet on Oct 03, 2008 [Today's post comes to us courtesy of Shawn Sullivan and Justin Crosby] Remote Desktop Disconnected You may receive the following errors when attempting to access a client machine through the Remote Web Workplace (RWW) or the TS Gateway: [To connect to Remote Web Workplace, you must install the proper certificate.How to Add the SBS 2011 Standard Trusted Root Certificate to Windows Phone 7
First published on TechNet on Mar 08, 2011 [Today's post comes to us courtesy of Damian Leibaschoff from Commercial Technical Support]As you all know, a successful synchronization from a mobile device using SSL requires that the device trusts the certificate installed in SBS.Introducing the “Add a Trusted Certificate Wizard” in SBS 2008
First published on TechNet on Sep 20, 2008 [Today's post comes to us courtesy of Shawn Sullivan] The purpose of the “Add a trusted certificate wizard” is to simplify the process of requesting and obtaining a trusted 3rd party SSL certificate for the SBS Web Applications website in IIS 7.