Unable to sign or encrypt email messages

R

rtinsley

I am running Window XP with Outlook 2003. I have setup Outlook to send
certificates and/or encrypt email messages. But everytime I attempt to send I
receive the following messages: Microsoft Outlook could not sign or encrypt
this message because your certificate is not valid.

I know the certs work because the user is currently using cac card with
certs to send certificates on their current Window XP with Outlook 2003
workstation to internal and external addresses. I have removed the certs, put
them back in place, made certs available to windows through the activcard
client, and checked the checked the configuration over and over with any
success.

Is there any idea why I keep receiving this error?
 
R

rtinsley

Yes, the certificate is valid. I thought that it may have something to do
with installed services packs. But that is not the case either. I have
uninstalled office and reinstall office without the service packs and still
the same problem. I have checked to ensure that all certs has been registered
correctly.

Diane Poremsky said:
Is the certificate valid? Has it expired?

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rtinsley said:
I am running Window XP with Outlook 2003. I have setup Outlook to send
certificates and/or encrypt email messages. But everytime I attempt to
send I
receive the following messages: Microsoft Outlook could not sign or
encrypt
this message because your certificate is not valid.

I know the certs work because the user is currently using cac card with
certs to send certificates on their current Window XP with Outlook 2003
workstation to internal and external addresses. I have removed the certs,
put
them back in place, made certs available to windows through the activcard
client, and checked the checked the configuration over and over with any
success.

Is there any idea why I keep receiving this error?
 

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