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The SSL Cert Server name is incorrect ID no:c103b404

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IrishHairyMan

IS-IT--Management
Aug 16, 2005
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AE
Hi
Running SBS 2003 with Exchange SP2 installed. I can no longer access the individual public folder properties from within Exchange System Manager, getting an error stating the SSL Cert Server name is incorrect, ID no:c103b404. I have tried the fix mentioned in KB @ but it did not work. Anyone have any ideas.
Thanks
Mark
 
Found the answer on another notice board and it worked a treat.

there are a couple of other things that can cause this that I can think of:

- Leftover SSL binding in active directory

launch adsiedit (installed with windows support tools). Browse to configuration, services, microsoft exchange, org name, administrative groups, AG name, servers, servername, protocols, http, 1, exadmin. Right click on exadmin and open properties. Under select property to view, find the property msExchSecureBindings. If this value is set, clear it and apply.
 
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