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Old 07-29-2004, 10:29 PM   #1
Default Please Help: MS Outlook and Digital Certificates


Hi all

I have MS Outlook 2003 and am trying to use digital certificates in
sending email.

I have multiple email accounts which I use in Outlook 2003 and have
successfully set up my own digital certificate and all woks fine. I
have now created a second digital certificate which I want to be used
by a second email account of mine, but I cant get Outlook to let me
choose the second certificate to use when I create a new email using
the second email address - it always defaults back to the first
certificate.

Can anyone give an idea what's going wrong and how I can fix it?

Many thanks
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Old 07-30-2004, 10:21 AM   #2
Edward A. Feustel
 
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Default Re: Please Help: MS Outlook and Digital Certificates

<> wrote in message
news:...
> Hi all
>
> I have MS Outlook 2003 and am trying to use digital certificates in
> sending email.
>
> I have multiple email accounts which I use in Outlook 2003 and have
> successfully set up my own digital certificate and all woks fine. I
> have now created a second digital certificate which I want to be used
> by a second email account of mine, but I cant get Outlook to let me
> choose the second certificate to use when I create a new email using
> the second email address - it always defaults back to the first
> certificate.
>
> Can anyone give an idea what's going wrong and how I can fix it?
>
> Many thanks
> --
> To reply, take NOSPAM out of my email address.
>

Under Outlook 2000 there is a single setting for the certificate that you
plan to use: 1 for encryption
and 1 for signature. Look under Options->SETTINGS (for S/Mime). Apparently
you can have
multiple named settings with one default. Set up the ones you want to use
and when signing,
I would GUESS that you will have an option as to which to use.

Ed




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Old 08-02-2004, 02:01 AM   #3
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Thanks for the reply.

Unfortunately I've tried that but the problem still exists.

Thanks



On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 05:21:38 -0400, "Edward A. Feustel"
<> wrote:

>
><> wrote in message
>news:.. .
>> Hi all
>>
>> I have MS Outlook 2003 and am trying to use digital certificates in
>> sending email.
>>
>> I have multiple email accounts which I use in Outlook 2003 and have
>> successfully set up my own digital certificate and all woks fine. I
>> have now created a second digital certificate which I want to be used
>> by a second email account of mine, but I cant get Outlook to let me
>> choose the second certificate to use when I create a new email using
>> the second email address - it always defaults back to the first
>> certificate.
>>
>> Can anyone give an idea what's going wrong and how I can fix it?
>>
>> Many thanks
>> --
>> To reply, take NOSPAM out of my email address.
>>

>Under Outlook 2000 there is a single setting for the certificate that you
>plan to use: 1 for encryption
>and 1 for signature. Look under Options->SETTINGS (for S/Mime). Apparently
>you can have
>multiple named settings with one default. Set up the ones you want to use
>and when signing,
>I would GUESS that you will have an option as to which to use.
>
>Ed
>


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