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===Older versions of Outlook and Certificates===
 
===Older versions of Outlook and Certificates===
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Older versions of Microsoft Outlook - 2003 and earlier - do not have the ability to install certificates, so you will only see a ''''Do you want to use this server'''' query and would have to answer it every time you try to send email after restarting the program. To get round this you need to install the certificate ddirectly into Internet Explorer because it is the certificate routine from IE that is used by Outlook. To do this: open Internet Explorer and type in the URL for your server manager - http://fully_qualified_server_name/server-manager [in my case http://mini-itx.theformsonline.com/server-manager]. This will give a security challenge screen...
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Older versions of Microsoft Outlook - 2003 and earlier - do not have the ability to install certificates, so you will only see a ''''Do you want to use this server'''' query and would have to answer it every time you try to send email after restarting the program. To get round this you need to install the certificate directly into Internet Explorer because it is the certificate routine from IE that is used by Outlook. To do this: open Internet Explorer and type in the URL for your server manager - http://fully_qualified_server_name/server-manager [in my case http://mini-itx.theformsonline.com/server-manager]. This will give a security challenge screen...
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Click ''''Continue to this website (not recommended).'''' and you will reach the Server Manager login screen. The address bar at the top of this window will be a pink coloured, with a notice saying ''''Certificate error'''.' Click it and you will see a very similar certificate installation routine to the one described in Section 6.1 above - the dialogues look a little different but they follow exactly the same sequence.
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Click ''''Continue to this website (not recommended).'''' and you will reach the Server Manager login screen. The address bar at the top of this window will be pink coloured, with a notice button at the right hand end saying ''''Certificate error'''.' Click it and you will see a very similar certificate installation routine to the one described in Section 6.1 above - the dialogues look a little different but they follow exactly the same sequence.
    
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