C
Clyde
WinXP Pro SP2 fully patched (upgraded from Win2K Pro SP4)
Office 2003/Outlook 2003 SP2 fully patched
I'm installing company issued certificates in Outlook 2003 for the
first time for digital signature and encrypted email. When I try to
send email with my digital signature I get the error:
Your Digital ID name can not be found
by the underlying security system
I have removed and reinstalled these certs several times (including
system reboots after removal) with no change.
I went to thawte.com and got a freemail cert issued but it gives the
same error message when I try to use it. Since the company cert and
the free cert both give the same error I'm guessing it's not a
certificate issue/install problem.
I use Exchange for company email and my Exchange server is Exchange
2000 (all the others are Exchange 2003). I did find an MS KB article
about this error and Exchange 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=831601
that discusses this error can be triggered by Exchange 2000 not
running Post-Service Pack 3 Rollup.
My PC is part of my company's Windows domain and my user name is not a
"normal" user on my system (not listed under "Local Users and
Groups"). I connect to my domain via a VPN client.
I have my company's support team investigating but we all know how
that works......
Office 2003/Outlook 2003 SP2 fully patched
I'm installing company issued certificates in Outlook 2003 for the
first time for digital signature and encrypted email. When I try to
send email with my digital signature I get the error:
Your Digital ID name can not be found
by the underlying security system
I have removed and reinstalled these certs several times (including
system reboots after removal) with no change.
I went to thawte.com and got a freemail cert issued but it gives the
same error message when I try to use it. Since the company cert and
the free cert both give the same error I'm guessing it's not a
certificate issue/install problem.
I use Exchange for company email and my Exchange server is Exchange
2000 (all the others are Exchange 2003). I did find an MS KB article
about this error and Exchange 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=831601
that discusses this error can be triggered by Exchange 2000 not
running Post-Service Pack 3 Rollup.
My PC is part of my company's Windows domain and my user name is not a
"normal" user on my system (not listed under "Local Users and
Groups"). I connect to my domain via a VPN client.
I have my company's support team investigating but we all know how
that works......