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applying certs for exchange 2007

 
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Bill



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PostPosted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 4:42 pm    Post subject: applying certs for exchange 2007 Reply with quote

has anyone tried this? and if so, where exactly would you put the SRV
records within the DNS hierarchy?

"Guys, Microsoft has released a patch for Outlook 2007 that fixes this
problem. What happens is this: Outlook Autodiscover automatically
searches for autodiscover.domain.com, if it can't find that DNS record
it fails and returns OAB errors everytime you hit send/receive. With the
patch applied, Outlook searches for autodisover.domain.com if it can't
find that, it searches for an SRV record, you can setup an SRV record in
your DNS that would point to OWA address hence being able to use a
single SSL cert and not have to worry about subject alternative names. I
have chosen to go this route, deploy the outlook 2007 patch to my users
and add an SRV record to our external and internal DNS servers."

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Andy David {MVP}



Joined: 05 Aug 2007
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 2:31 pm    Post subject: Re: applying certs for exchange 2007 Reply with quote

On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 11:42:18 -0500, Bill
wrote:

>has anyone tried this? and if so, where exactly would you put the SRV
>records within the DNS hierarchy?

With the other srv records. Smile
If you are using Windows DNS look under the zone for your domain and
youll find the others that are automatically created with dynamic DNS
enabled. (for ldap, gc etc...)
For external access from outside your company, youll need to have
whomever is responsible for your DNS records to add it as well.


>
>"Guys, Microsoft has released a patch for Outlook 2007 that fixes this
>problem. What happens is this: Outlook Autodiscover automatically
>searches for autodiscover.domain.com, if it can't find that DNS record
>it fails and returns OAB errors everytime you hit send/receive. With the
>patch applied, Outlook searches for autodisover.domain.com if it can't
>find that, it searches for an SRV record, you can setup an SRV record in
>your DNS that would point to OWA address hence being able to use a
>single SSL cert and not have to worry about subject alternative names. I
>have chosen to go this route, deploy the outlook 2007 patch to my users
>and add an SRV record to our external and internal DNS servers."

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