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Why can I read encrypted emails (Outlook) from some users but not others?

By Emma Payne

I just received a new computer ID card with encryption keys, which I published to my organization's GAL. I can send encrypted emails just find. However, when someone tries to send me one, I can read them from half of the others successfully, but the other half result in the "Your digital ID name cannot be found by the underlying security system" message box.

Why wouldn't the problem be "all or nothing"? I am running Office Professional Plus 2016.

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I was getting the error "Your digital ID name cannot be found by the underlying security system", when I was trying to open the encrypted emails from a colleague. I had recently updated my certificate with a new one, and had remove the old one -which had expired - from my system.

The solution was to reinstall also the old one, having both certificates on the system. Then the problem solved.

It seems that messages that had been send to me using my old-certificate signature (public key) are not opening without that old-certificate's private key ("digital ID name can't be found"). It also seems that my colleague is still using my old-signature.

In any case, I have the impression that the solution is to keep all issued digital certificates in backup, in order to be able to access old emails on other systems, and have them all installed in the current system you have.

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