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Installing a self-signed cert on Windows 10
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Click it and you will see a very similar certificate installation routine to the one described in '''Section 6.1,''' ''''What to do about your Security Certificate,''''
 
Click it and you will see a very similar certificate installation routine to the one described in '''Section 6.1,''' ''''What to do about your Security Certificate,''''
 
above - the dialogues look a little different but they follow exactly the same sequence.
 
above - the dialogues look a little different but they follow exactly the same sequence.
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===Windows 10 and Self-Signed Certificates===
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Windows 10 mail gives this error connecting to a SME server using a self-signed certificate:
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Security Certificate on the server is not valid. Error 0x80072F0D
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To eliminate this error you must install your server's certificate in your workstation's 'Trusted Root Certification Authorities' (It is also likely that you must be accessing the server using the name used in the certificate).
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To install a certificate in Windows 10:
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* Click the 'Start' button and type 'iexplore'
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* In the search results, right-click on 'Internet Explorer' and select 'Run as Administrator'
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* Browse to any secure URL on your SME server and install the certificate as described above.
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Note: The 'Install Certificate' button is not visible unless you are running Internet Explorer as Administrator, and Microsoft Edge does not offer a 'run as administrator' option.
    
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