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Old June 7th 06, 08:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Patrick Schmid
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Default Outlook 2007: Disable Security Certificate Warning

Find the crash bucket number: Event Viewer, Applications. You should see
an error event from Microsoft Office or Outlook 12 around the time of
the crash. Immediately after that should be an information event from
the same source. Open it and find the words crash bucket number which is
followed by a number. Copy the number and put it together with any
contextual information you want to provide in an email to me (find my
email address from my website). As I am an official beta tester, I'll
submit your crash as bug report.

Patrick Schmid
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http://pschmid.net

"Chris G" wrote in message
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Yes, I've sent the error reports. I just wonder if MS could use more
contextual information about the crash (though I don't really know what goes
into the error report for sure). I suppose I'd need to be an official Office
2007 Beta tester to give them a full bug report?

~ Chris

"Patrick Schmid" wrote:

Does it ask you to send an error report to Microsoft? If yes, do you
send it?

Patrick Schmid
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http://pschmid.net

"Chris G" Chris wrote in message
:

I have a similar problem, except when I click the "View Certificate" button,
Outlook crashes. Has anyone else seen this? Is there a way to report this
issue directly to MS?

~ Chris

"Patrick Schmid" wrote:

Hi Chase,

The prompt means that something is wrong the security certificate your
server uses for your SSL/TLS connection. You cannot just disable the
prompt, you have to resolve the underlying security issue. This is a
security feature and the absence of a "never show this dialog again"
checkbox is on purpose.
Click on View Certificate in that dialog and see what the problem is. Is
the certificate expired? Does it have no signature or if it has a
signature, whose is it? You should be able to click through the tabs and
find that information. If not, let me know and I'll point you directly
to it.

Patrick Schmid
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http://pschmid.net

"Chase" wrote in message
oups.com:

When I start Outlook 2007, I get the following error:
The server you are connected to is using a security certificate that
cannot be verified. The revocation function was unable to check
revocation because the revocation server was offline. Do you want to
continue using this server?

This happens every time I start Outlook, and I'm not sure why. Is there
a way to disable this prompt, so it always uses this server?

Cheers,
Chase





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