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Old December 14th, 2006, 02:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Yeti
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Default Cannot crypt and digi sign message

Hello, i have any contacts with certificates in private contact folder. If I
want send message to any address from local contact with crypt and digital
sign, all OK, message is crypted and send. But if I create public folder with
type "contacts" and copy my contacts from local to public folder (all rights
- owner), and I want send crypt and digi sign message , outlook tell me, that
recipient hasn't any significant certificate, or doesn't know crypting
method....
My system is Windows XP sp2 , Office 2003 in Czech language and Exchange
2003 (in English).
Any resolution?
Thanx


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Old December 14th, 2006, 04:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Brian Tillman
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Default Cannot crypt and digi sign message

Yeti wrote:

Hello, i have any contacts with certificates in private contact
folder. If I want send message to any address from local contact with
crypt and digital sign, all OK, message is crypted and send. But if I
create public folder with type "contacts" and copy my contacts from
local to public folder (all rights - owner), and I want send crypt
and digi sign message , outlook tell me, that recipient hasn't any
significant certificate, or doesn't know crypting method....


I suspect this is true because the public folder is not configured to show
in the Outlook Address Book interface, but it could also be because the
folder is not in your default data store. I haven't tested to see which of
these explanations is the correct one, but I'm sure one of them is. It
should be easy enough for you to test by configuring the public folder to be
an address book.
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Brian Tillman

 




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