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Exchange 2010 - The certificate status could not be determined because the revocation check failed.

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I have tried everything I have found online to get my DigiCert to work.

I have exported the cert and imported it into my child domains and they look perfect.

It is just my parent domain having issues.

netsh winhttp show proxy

does show my correct proxy server for http and https and port 8080

I have tried name, FQDN and IP address.

In the Bypass-list I have tried none, *.domain.com, and a list of all domains and child domains in my forest.

I have flushed the cache

certutil -urlcache crl delete
certutil -urlcache ocsp delete

and rebooted the Exchange 2010 (Windows 2008 R2) server

No matter what, I still see in my Server Configuration for the parent domain's DigiCert cert the message

The certificate status could not be determined because the revocation check failed.

with a red X on the left hand icon.  Again, Child domains all say "The certificate is valid for Exchange Server usage."

Note: In spite of having the red X, I was able to assign via EMS the services.

Webmail works fine.  Outlook Anywhere fails... I suspect it is due to my red X problem.

Suggestions?

Thanks in Advance

Jim.


Jim.


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