The internal transport certificate that is used for SMTP authentication by Microsoft Exchange could not be read from Active Directory. The certificate may be missing. If an existing certificate that matches the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the server is already installed, run the Enable-ExchangeCertificate cmdlet to publish this certificate to Active Directory. If a certificate for the FQDN of the server is not installed, create a certificate by running the New-ExchangeCertificate cmdlet for the FQDN of the server.
The internal FQDN for the A/V Authentication service running on an Edge server hasn't been specified. Using the Set-OrganizationConfig ...
The internal transport certificate attribute for the local Edge Transport server has been updated. If this Edge Transport ...
The internal transport certificate cannot be removed because that would cause the Microsoft Exchange Transport service to ...
The internal transport certificate for the local server was damaged or missing in Active Directory. The problem has been ...
The internal transport certificate that is used for SMTP authentication by Microsoft Exchange could not be read from Active ...
The internal transport certificate that is used for SMTP authentication by Microsoft Exchange could not be read from Active ...
The internal transport certificate that is used for SMTP authentication by Microsoft Exchange could not be read from Active ...
The internal transport certificate that is used for SMTP authentication by Microsoft Exchange could not be read from Active ...
The Internal URL refers to the URL from which Outlook clients inside the corporate network can access this virtual directory. ...