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Ian Morris
I am running Outlook 2007 (in an exchange 2007 environment) on a desktop
running Vista x64. I have installed self-signed certificate. When I send a
signed email it is correctly signed with the users certificate that sent the
email.
However, if I encrypt an email, Outlook incorrectly encrypts it also with
the sending users certificate and NOT the recepients certificate. The result
is the recepient cannot read it but if the sender views their inbox, the
sender can read it. When checked (by clicking on the blue lock) it states
that it is encrypted with the certificate from the sender!
Any idea what is going on? It makes no difference whether the sending user
has the recepients certificate at all, outlook never asks for it. This issues
happens with all the user ids tested, could this be an issue with Exchange,
the offline address book or GAL?
I am completely stumped any ideas would be welcomed!
Thanks
Ian
running Vista x64. I have installed self-signed certificate. When I send a
signed email it is correctly signed with the users certificate that sent the
email.
However, if I encrypt an email, Outlook incorrectly encrypts it also with
the sending users certificate and NOT the recepients certificate. The result
is the recepient cannot read it but if the sender views their inbox, the
sender can read it. When checked (by clicking on the blue lock) it states
that it is encrypted with the certificate from the sender!
Any idea what is going on? It makes no difference whether the sending user
has the recepients certificate at all, outlook never asks for it. This issues
happens with all the user ids tested, could this be an issue with Exchange,
the offline address book or GAL?
I am completely stumped any ideas would be welcomed!
Thanks
Ian