Outlook 2016 Extensibility Posted on Monday, September 21st, 2015 at 7:27 am by Pieter van der Westhuizen. The Office 2016 release is upon us and it is time we start having a closer look at the new features and changes in Outlook as well as what new extensibility the new Office 2016 platform offers to Outlook developers. The certificate is not valid for the requested usage. Cannot find object or property. The certificate does not. After into your organization you may receive reports from your end users of a security alert containing certificate warning messages appearing in Outlook. Example of an Outlook certificate warning The two most common problems reported by the Outlook certificate warning message are: • The name on the security certificate is invalid or does not match the name of the site • The security certificate was issued by a company you have not chosen to trust Why Does Outlook Display a Security Warning for a Certificate Problem? When you install into your Active Directory environment the setup process registers a Service Connection Point (SCP) for the Autodiscover service. Autodiscover is used by client applications to discover information about Exchange mailboxes and services. For example, Outlook uses Autodiscover during the setup of a new Outlook profile to discover the server settings for the user, so that the profile can be automatically configured (instead of the old days of manually entering server names and other details into Outlook). By default the Autodiscover SCP is registered using a URL that includes the Exchange server's fully-qualified domain name. You can see the Autodiscover URL for an Exchange 2016 server by running the cmdlet in the Exchange Management Shell. Https: //exserver.exchange2016demo.com/Autodiscover/Autodiscover.xml Note: Previous versions of Exchange used the Get-ClientAccessServer cmdlet. With the changes in Exchange 2016 server roles architecture the new cmdlets for these management tasks are *-ClientAccessService. The old cmdlets are still available in Exchange 2016, but if you use them you will see a warning message that they are deprecated. ![]() ![]() Autodiscover is accessible via an HTTPS (SSL) connection from clients. The Exchange server also has a number of other web services that are accessible using HTTPS connections from clients, such as Exchange Web Services (EWS), Outlook on the web (also known as OWA), ActiveSync (for mobile devices), and Outlook Anywhere (used by Outlook clients). However, as this is also a new server installation all of the other HTTPS services also need their URLs reconfigured. You can read more about that, and also download my PowerShell script to make the process easier. In some cases an IIS restart on the server is also necessary after configuring the namespaces.
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