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The received certificate has expired ID No: 80090328

I am using Exchange 2003 running on windows Server 2003.
When I open System Manager and Public Folders I get the following error:
The received certificate has expired ID No: 80090328
Could anyone please advise as I cannot see any of my public folders now through System Manager and therefore cannot administer them.
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check the SSL configuration on public folder object in internet service manager
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Thank you for your prompt response - will amending the Exadmin under IIS as described in your referred article
http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?id=324345
effect any other exchange services adversely such as Outlook Web Access?  
Do you use SSL to access OWA?

i.e https//exchangeserver/owa or http//exchangeserver/owa?
Yes we do
okay, check the properties of public and see if you have SSL enabled under the directory security tab
Under IIS - Default Website - Public - Directory Security - Edit there is require SSL checked.
Should I uncheck this?
If I do will it affect access to public folders when using Outlook Web Access?
right click on public and click on browse

are you able to browse it?
No I am not - however this is the case for all the folders under default web-site:
>Under IIS - Default Website - Public - Directory Security - Edit there is require SSL checked.
Should I uncheck this?

Uncheck the checkbox and then try to browse and also try to access via ESM after closing and opening it
I unchecked the tick box, restarted IIS and tried to access the folders via ESM - still same issue

The received certificate has expired ID No: 80090328
Exchange System Manager
That message means what it says - the SSL certificate has expired.
Have you looked at the certificate on the web site to see if that is the case?

Simon.
This is strange because it has just started happening - you are correct the SSL certificate appears to be expired when I browse to OWA and then select view certificate but the date is september 2005!!
Surely I would have been experiencing problems accessing the publci folders through ESM before now?
What has happened over the last couple of weeks is that our front end OWA server died so we reverted from having a front end OWA server pointing at the backend to simply running OWA from Exchange - do you reckon this could have effected anything?
The old certificate was probably not being used on the setup with the frontend server. As you have removed the frontend, then the SSL certificate is now used.

I would remove the SSL certificate and replace it. All the time that you have an expired certificate in place, any other changes you make will have no effect because of the certificate warning.

Simon.
Is there a procedure to go about removing the SSL certificate and replace it?  
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