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Old November 18th 06, 06:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
robert
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Hello,
In Office XP using Outlook, I can recieve e-mail but I can't send
e-mail. The error says I don't have a valid certificate. I tried using the
MMC with the certificate add-in, but when I tell it to create certificate it
says it failed to read the Active Directory.(using current user). When I try
to request a certificate using Local Computer it says there are no trusted
certificate available, or I don't have permission to request a certificate,
or the certificates available I don't have permission.
I am logged into the computer as Administrator.
When I go to Office options, security, Get Digitaln ID, it takes me to
the Offoce 2007 web site and there is no link to request a Digital
Certificate.
Please help.

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Robert

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Robert
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Old November 20th 06, 07:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Brian Tillman
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Robert wrote:

Hello,
In Office XP using Outlook, I can recieve e-mail but I can't send
e-mail. The error says I don't have a valid certificate. I tried
using the MMC with the certificate add-in, but when I tell it to
create certificate it says it failed to read the Active
Directory.(using current user). When I try to request a certificate
using Local Computer it says there are no trusted certificate
available, or I don't have permission to request a certificate, or
the certificates available I don't have permission. I am logged
into the computer as Administrator. When I go to Office options,
security, Get Digitaln ID, it takes me to
the Offoce 2007 web site and there is no link to request a Digital
Certificate.


Obtain a certificate from, for example, http://www.cacert.org/ or
http://www.thawte.com/secure-email/p...tes/index.html
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