I just learned about MFCMAPI today and I am wondering if it can help me resolve an odd problem with email encryption.
I installed a valid email encryption certificate on a Windows 7 machine running Outlook 2013. For some reason, Outlook does not recognize the certificate and so does not allow it to be selected for email encryption. The same certificate works on another machine, so the certificate itself seems to be fine.
I have posted questions about this in Outlook and Exchange forums, the Office forum, and at the recommendation of a Microsoft Support Engineer, in the TechNet forum as well. Thus far, I have received few replies and not much in the way of helpful information. I found MFCMAPI today and wanted to find out if it could help.
Is MFCMAPI able to read certificate information, and if so where do I go within MFCMAPI to see the certificates?
Thanks in advance for any help that you can offer.
--Tom
P.S. If you happen to know someone with detailed knowledge about encryption issues and how Outlook 2013 handles encryption certificates, and if that person is willing to accept questions at a blog address or something, I would appreciate a referral.
I installed a valid email encryption certificate on a Windows 7 machine running Outlook 2013. For some reason, Outlook does not recognize the certificate and so does not allow it to be selected for email encryption. The same certificate works on another machine, so the certificate itself seems to be fine.
I have posted questions about this in Outlook and Exchange forums, the Office forum, and at the recommendation of a Microsoft Support Engineer, in the TechNet forum as well. Thus far, I have received few replies and not much in the way of helpful information. I found MFCMAPI today and wanted to find out if it could help.
Is MFCMAPI able to read certificate information, and if so where do I go within MFCMAPI to see the certificates?
Thanks in advance for any help that you can offer.
--Tom
P.S. If you happen to know someone with detailed knowledge about encryption issues and how Outlook 2013 handles encryption certificates, and if that person is willing to accept questions at a blog address or something, I would appreciate a referral.