OL2000: Error Messages Using Security in Outlook 98
ID: Q195670
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SYMPTOMS
When you send or receive a signed or encrypted message using a Verisign
certificate with Microsoft Outlook 2000, you may receive the following
error message:
Your key set cannot be found by the underlying security system.
If you try to reinstall the security certificate, you may receive the
following error when sending a message:
This message could not be secured using the selected security settings.
Your e-mail address may not match the e-mail address on the certificate,
or some other problem exists with the certificate. Do you want to
proceed with the message without security?"
CAUSE
You pressed ESC at the Windows Logon dialog box and so failed to log on to
Windows.
-or-
You deleted your Windows Password file (*.pwl). Outlook uses this file as
part of the security key set. If you fail to log on to Windows or delete
the password file, the key set is incomplete and you will not be able to
use your security certificate.
RESOLUTION
Be sure to log on to Windows by entering your password in the Windows Logon
dialog box.
-or-
If you deleted your password file, contact your security provider and
obtain a new security ID.
MORE INFORMATION
If you find it necessary to delete your Windows password file, you can
export your certificate and delete your security ID before deleting the
password file. Then, after you rebuild the password file by logging in
to Windows with your password, you can re-import your Certificate.
If you try to export the certificate after you delete the password file,
you will receive the following error message:
An error occurred trying to export security information.
To Export Your Certificate and Delete Your Security ID
- On the Tools menu, click Options.
- On the Security tab, click "Import/Export Digital ID."
- Click to select "Export your Digital ID to a file" and click Select.
- Click to select the certificate you wish to Export and click OK.
- Type a file name in the form <name.pfx>, into the Filename box.
- Type a password in the Password box. You will need this
password to re-import this file.
- Click to select "Delete Digital ID from system" and click OK.
NOTE: If you have more than one certificate, you will need to repeat
this procedure for each certificate.
Delete your Password file from the Windows folder and close Windows. Then
restart Windows and log on with your password.
To Import Your Certificate
- On the Tools menu, click Options.
- On the Security tab, click "Import/Export Digital ID."
- Click to select "Import existing Digital ID from a file."
- Type the name or Browse to the file you created when you exported
the certificate and click Open.
- In the Password box, type the password you assigned when you
exported the certificate.
- Type a name in the Digital ID Name box and click OK.
To Reinitialize Your Security Settings
- On the Tools menu, click Options.
- On the Security tab, click Setup Secure E-mail.
- In the Signing Certificate section, click Choose.
- Click to select the certificate you wish to use and click OK.
- Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the Encryption Certificate and then press OK
and OK to exit.
If you find that you need to replace the digital ID but wish to send mail
without digital security, follow these steps to disable security:
- On the Tools menu, click Options. Click the Security tab.
- In Secure E-mail, click to clear, "Encrypt contents and attachments for
outgoing messages" and "Add digital signature to outgoing messages"
Additional query words:
2000
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Version : WINDOWS:
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb