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filippodei
Version: 2008 Operating System: Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) Processor: Intel Email Client: Exchange Hello, i saw some post like this but are all closed...without a good help for put in a good situation with this warning message about that entourage cant establish a ssl connection for the domain etc..etc..
So i open new because i have the same problem with my entourage 2008 EWS and my exchange hosted service provided by www.myhosting.com
only the warning. the system go fine...but every time that i open entourage i receive this warning...and the wiki about myhosting.com put a special lead about this info:
Note: In some rare cases you may notice a SSL error when connecting to the server that indicates the certificate is not valid. This usually indicates that the Entrust root certificate that is normally preconfigured on most Macs has been removed or was not installed on your computer. One way to verify this is to browse to https://ex7.myhosting.com. If you receive a similar certificate error then it is probable that the Entrust certificate is not installed on your Mac. To resolve this issue you can download their root certificate. Once you have installed it on your Mac, you should no longer receive the error.
unfortunalty not good for me....gr...
can you help me?
So i open new because i have the same problem with my entourage 2008 EWS and my exchange hosted service provided by www.myhosting.com
only the warning. the system go fine...but every time that i open entourage i receive this warning...and the wiki about myhosting.com put a special lead about this info:
Note: In some rare cases you may notice a SSL error when connecting to the server that indicates the certificate is not valid. This usually indicates that the Entrust root certificate that is normally preconfigured on most Macs has been removed or was not installed on your computer. One way to verify this is to browse to https://ex7.myhosting.com. If you receive a similar certificate error then it is probable that the Entrust certificate is not installed on your Mac. To resolve this issue you can download their root certificate. Once you have installed it on your Mac, you should no longer receive the error.
unfortunalty not good for me....gr...
can you help me?