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Posted by Brian Komar on October 17, 2007, 10:41 pm
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It really has not changed that much, to be honest.
It really is just getting the right certificate ordered (name in Subject
alternate name or subject matches your email address).
Outlook should just see it afterwards.
For Outlook 2007, if you buy the Verisign certificate, there is not much
else to configure.
Did you consider searching Outlook 2007 help for "get a digital ID"?
Brian
> 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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