Digital Certificate for Outlook 2007 Email encryption and signing

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Digital Certificate for Outlook 2007 Email encryption and signing David F 10-09-2007
Posted by David F on October 9, 2007, 7:33 pm
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I used to use a Verisign digitial ID certificate which cost $20 per year for
email encryption over the Internet and for signing. When I try to install a
digital ID certificate in Outlook 2007 it only mentions two providers which
cost about $350 per year. Am I missing something or how do I get a simple
$20/year digital ID certificate? Below are the two Outlook 2007 providers:
TIA

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/EY010504841033.aspx (Help
Page)
http://www.intellisafe.com/microsoft.htm
http://www.avocosecure.com/html_pages/products/products.html


Posted by Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] on October 9, 2007, 9:19 pm
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What happens if you use the Import option to import your Verisign =
digital cert?

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After furious head scratching, David F asked:

| I used to use a Verisign digitial ID certificate which cost $20 per
| year for email encryption over the Internet and for signing. When I
| try to install a digital ID certificate in Outlook 2007 it only
| mentions two providers which cost about $350 per year. Am I missing
| something or how do I get a simple $20/year digital ID certificate?=20
| Below are the two Outlook 2007 providers: TIA
|=20
| http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/EY010504841033.aspx=20
| (Help Page)
| http://www.intellisafe.com/microsoft.htm
| http://www.avocosecure.com/html_pages/products/products.html

Posted by David F on October 10, 2007, 6:38 pm
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The certificate has expired. I had tried it with Office 2007 Beta and I
could not get it to work.


"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
What happens if you use the Import option to import your Verisign digital
cert?

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, David F asked:

| I used to use a Verisign digitial ID certificate which cost $20 per
| year for email encryption over the Internet and for signing. When I
| try to install a digital ID certificate in Outlook 2007 it only
| mentions two providers which cost about $350 per year. Am I missing
| something or how do I get a simple $20/year digital ID certificate?
| Below are the two Outlook 2007 providers: TIA
|
| http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/EY010504841033.aspx
| (Help Page)
| http://www.intellisafe.com/microsoft.htm
| http://www.avocosecure.com/html_pages/products/products.html


Posted by Paul Adare on October 10, 2007, 6:53 pm
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On Tue, 9 Oct 2007 19:33:01 -0400, David F wrote:

> I used to use a Verisign digitial ID certificate which cost $20 per year for
> email encryption over the Internet and for signing. When I try to install a
> digital ID certificate in Outlook 2007 it only mentions two providers which
> cost about $350 per year. Am I missing something or how do I get a simple
> $20/year digital ID certificate? Below are the two Outlook 2007 providers:
> TIA

Those are simply certificates from companies that have paid to be included
in the list of providers. Any X.509 certificate with the Secure Email OID
can be used with Outlook.

--
Paul Adare
MVP - Virtual Machines
http://www.identit.ca
The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard.

Posted by David F on October 17, 2007, 6:34 pm
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Thank you. I tried Verisign and their latest instructions are for Outlook
2000!
They do not work for Outlook 2007.

Do you know a more up-to-date X.509 Certificate provider? TIA

> On Tue, 9 Oct 2007 19:33:01 -0400, David F wrote:
>
>> I used to use a Verisign digitial ID certificate which cost $20 per year
>> for
>> email encryption over the Internet and for signing. When I try to
>> install a
>> digital ID certificate in Outlook 2007 it only mentions two providers
>> which
>> cost about $350 per year. Am I missing something or how do I get a
>> simple
>> $20/year digital ID certificate? Below are the two Outlook 2007
>> providers:
>> TIA
>
> Those are simply certificates from companies that have paid to be included
> in the list of providers. Any X.509 certificate with the Secure Email OID
> can be used with Outlook.
>
> --
> Paul Adare
> MVP - Virtual Machines
> http://www.identit.ca
> The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard.


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