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hi this is eric with the automation station i wanted to create this short video to hopefully help you out if youre looking for solutions i spent days looking for a solution to this problem many many days and i just couldnt find it so i thought this video might help you but the problem is i have outlook to 2019 and its connecting to an on-premises exchange server 2016 and every time id open outlook id get one or two of these security alerts that would pop up and basically it was saying that the name on the security certificate is invalid or does not match the name of the site well i have a ssl certificate from a certificate authority and the names in there are like owa.mycompany.com or mail.mycompany.com or autodiscover.mycompany what was missing was the hard-coded machine name of mycompany.local it seems that you could in the past put that in a certificate but you cant do that anymore so every time outlook would power up it would give me one or two of these errors and occasionall