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Originally Posted by MojoRisen
Webmail addresses are not the same as the exchange address for a server. At least I have never seen any that were the same, and I've been in IT for almost 10 years now. The only things that would come close to using an address like that (mail.whatevercompany.blah) would be IMAP and POP addresses, but these aren't exchange addresses. And the certificate lies on the server itself - you don't install it on a phone. You input your Active Directory login id & password, which authenticates you to the exchange server. Certificate handled there.
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The above quote is incorrect-or at least not applicable to theproblem at hand. Actually, this how Small Business Sever tells you how to set up your exchange server. Local access is through exchange.mycompany.com, remote access is done through mail.mycompany.com. Aso, the certificate automatically installs if you set up outlook from a local IP address. If you are trying to access remotely, then you need to install the certificate on the remote client. Now, domain enrollment may handle the certificate for you, but at least with our exchange server, I had to install the certificate manually. One way to do this is to got to the outlook web access page,, view the certificate, and export it to a file. Then you hould be able to install it on your phone.