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Computer Security - Please Help: MS Outlook and Digital Certificates |
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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. kirkzeusNOSPAM@hotmail.com |
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<> 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 Edward A. Feustel |
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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 > -- To reply, take NOSPAM out of my email address. kirkzeusNOSPAM@hotmail.com |
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