![]() ![]() I was able to browse Exchange 2019 from IE11 :)). Installed fresh Windows 7 x32 in VMware, installed SP1, installed IE11. Followed several other tutorials to force ![]() Setup mentioned I first need to install updates required for IE11 and page was redirect to microsoft download site. So the updated question is -ĭid Microsoft deprecate access to Exchange 2019 from Windows 7? This site is browsable from Windows 7 IE8 (with SSL warning of course). In a fresh VMWare Windows 2019 eval instance, created test website with self signed SSL. ![]() Added following after additional research. I exported all the Comodo keys from Windows 10 to Windows 7, nothing changed.ĭid Microsoft deprecate HTTPS access to Windows 2019 from Windows 7? Interestingly Windows 7 didn't have Comodo in the trusted certificate authorities list. Outlook/IE on Windows 7 simply refuses to connect without Another is VMWare evaluation server with self signed certificate. First is production server which is already live and uses Comodo SSL certificate. I tested this on two instances of Exchange 2019 server. IE8 is however able to access non HTTPS sites hosted in Server 2019. Chrome on the other hand can access OWA of Exchange 2016/2019. The same IE8 can access Exchange 2016 server no problem. It throws "IE cannotĭisplay the webpage". Digging further realized IE8 on Windows 7 cannot browse OWA site. I have not been able to configure Outlook 2007, 2010 or 2013 on Windows 7 (SP1 with recent updates) to connect to Exchange 2019 in either default or POP3/SMTP mode. ![]()
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