How to Repair Certificate Issues in Windows Small Business Server 2011, Windows Home Server 2011, and Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 Essentials
A certificate is a critical system resource. The basic system identity functionality depends on the certificate to validate the integrity of the services and its functionalities. Users should not manually modify or remove a certificate.
Each certificate has a start date and end date range. A certificate will be invalidated if the system date and time settings are changed to a time that has already passed.
This topic provides information and instructions that can help you recover a certificate that is marked as invalid or expired.
Important:
Symptoms
If you changed the system time to a time that is earlier than the installation time, the Windows Server services cannot start because the certificate appears as expired. The Windows Server Solutions Servers depend on this certification.
Note:
From the server
From client computers
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Mr. Process - please post in the Essentials forum rather than here in the wiki area. You will get much better help there. social.technet.microsoft.com/.../threads