I have a situation where I am receiving an SSL certificate error for a manually configure Outlook Anywhere 2010 clients. The problem is that every time I launch Outlook, I receive an invalid ssl certificate popup that I have to accept. The invalid name is autodiscover.domain1.com. Domain1.com is the domain of my email address. My external mail server url is owa.domain1.net so my publically facing certificate is for owa.domain1.net not domain1.com, which is what autodiscover is looking for. I know that I can re-issue my certificate with a second/alternate domain name of domain1.com but the problem is that I host exchange for many customers with many different domains and they change regularly. I know another option would be to have everyone's primary domain be an address @domain1.net but the problem with that is that that becomes their from address when they reply to emails and is not a acceptable solution. One big question I have is why is autodiscover even trying to do anything as I have manually configured my outlook profile. Does anyone know a way to disable this behavior. Oh, outlook works fine as long as I accept the certificate.
Thanks in advance!
John