Trust my own CA ;ssl certificate is not from a trusted publisher

My goal is to get outlook web acces working, wihout SSL errors. It know says
my ssl certificate is not from a trusted publisher. When I choose install
certificate , the message appears again the next time. How can I get my
server on the trusted publishers list of my windows XP workstation. what am i
doing wrong??
Dennis [ Do, 03 November 2005 13:27 ] [ ID #1042502 ]

Re: Trust my own CA ;ssl certificate is not from a trusted publisher

Hi Dennis,

To avoid this the client would have to trust your CA server certificate
(installing your SSL certificate is not enough)...

If you setup your own Microsoft CA here is where you can download CA
certificate:

Open Web Interface for your CA server and go to Download a CA certificate,
certificate chain or CRL. Here click on Download CA certificate. Save the
file and transfer it on the client (all your clients and servers that will
access your OWA server. Double click on it and follow the wizard. Default
values should be OK. Once you install it, all the certificates
issued on this CA will be trusted.

--
Mike
Microsoft MVP - Windows Security

"Dennis" <Dennis [at] discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AAEEB713-4BAD-4FCE-89EF-546A2D32288D [at] microsoft.com...
> My goal is to get outlook web acces working, wihout SSL errors. It know
> says
> my ssl certificate is not from a trusted publisher. When I choose install
> certificate , the message appears again the next time. How can I get my
> server on the trusted publishers list of my windows XP workstation. what
> am i
> doing wrong??
Miha Pihler [ Do, 03 November 2005 13:51 ] [ ID #1042503 ]

Re: Trust my own CA ;ssl certificate is not from a trusted publish

Maybe , a stupid question but how can I acces the web interface of MY own CA




"Miha Pihler [MVP]" wrote:

> Hi Dennis,
>
> To avoid this the client would have to trust your CA server certificate
> (installing your SSL certificate is not enough)...
>
> If you setup your own Microsoft CA here is where you can download CA
> certificate:
>
> Open Web Interface for your CA server and go to Download a CA certificate,
> certificate chain or CRL. Here click on Download CA certificate. Save the
> file and transfer it on the client (all your clients and servers that will
> access your OWA server. Double click on it and follow the wizard. Default
> values should be OK. Once you install it, all the certificates
> issued on this CA will be trusted.
>
> --
> Mike
> Microsoft MVP - Windows Security
>
> "Dennis" <Dennis [at] discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:AAEEB713-4BAD-4FCE-89EF-546A2D32288D [at] microsoft.com...
> > My goal is to get outlook web acces working, wihout SSL errors. It know
> > says
> > my ssl certificate is not from a trusted publisher. When I choose install
> > certificate , the message appears again the next time. How can I get my
> > server on the trusted publishers list of my windows XP workstation. what
> > am i
> > doing wrong??
>
>
>
Dennis [ Do, 03 November 2005 14:21 ] [ ID #1042504 ]

Re: Trust my own CA ;ssl certificate is not from a trusted publish

How did you issue the certificate?

Usual Web Interface URL for Microsoft CA is ... http://caserver/certsrv

where caserver is name of the server where you installed CA...

--
Mike
Microsoft MVP - Windows Security



"Dennis" <Dennis [at] discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5BEABA9D-B248-4C8B-9698-203037658AA3 [at] microsoft.com...
> Maybe , a stupid question but how can I acces the web interface of MY own
> CA
>
>
>
>
> "Miha Pihler [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> Hi Dennis,
>>
>> To avoid this the client would have to trust your CA server certificate
>> (installing your SSL certificate is not enough)...
>>
>> If you setup your own Microsoft CA here is where you can download CA
>> certificate:
>>
>> Open Web Interface for your CA server and go to Download a CA
>> certificate,
>> certificate chain or CRL. Here click on Download CA certificate. Save the
>> file and transfer it on the client (all your clients and servers that
>> will
>> access your OWA server. Double click on it and follow the wizard. Default
>> values should be OK. Once you install it, all the certificates
>> issued on this CA will be trusted.
>>
>> --
>> Mike
>> Microsoft MVP - Windows Security
>>
>> "Dennis" <Dennis [at] discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:AAEEB713-4BAD-4FCE-89EF-546A2D32288D [at] microsoft.com...
>> > My goal is to get outlook web acces working, wihout SSL errors. It know
>> > says
>> > my ssl certificate is not from a trusted publisher. When I choose
>> > install
>> > certificate , the message appears again the next time. How can I get my
>> > server on the trusted publishers list of my windows XP workstation.
>> > what
>> > am i
>> > doing wrong??
>>
>>
>>
Miha Pihler [ Do, 03 November 2005 14:49 ] [ ID #1042505 ]
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