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James Rennard
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Posted:
Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:58 am Post subject:
ActiveSync 4.0 with Exchange 2003 SP2 (Problems setting up s |
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Okay...I've got a Sprint PPC-6700 w/ Windows Mobile 5. I'm trying to sync
for the first time and it asks if I have an Exchange server, which I do.
OWA is running fine on 128 bit encryption over SSL and forms authentication.
No problems there...
So, I enter the information for syncing in the synchronization wizard for
the device....
Server Address: https://email.domain.com/exchange (I've tried IP, no
https:, no exchange)
Then I check the box that says "This server requires SSL", which it does.
Then I pop in my username/password and domain name. Hit next and it says....
"No Microsoft Exchange Server was detected at the specified address"
I've tried many versions of the address, different logons, different domain
variations...Unchecking SSL. I've even tried re-installing my SSL
certificate and re-configuring that.
Can any point me in the right direction? Thanks!
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James Rennard
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Posted:
Fri Nov 11, 2005 1:58 am Post subject:
RE: ActiveSync 4.0 with Exchange 2003 SP2 (Problems setting |
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Does anyone have any information on this? I'm assuming that there are some
settings in IIS somewhere that will allow me to make this discovery. Either
that or possibly something wrong with ActiveSync software?
Thanks.
"James Rennard" wrote:
| Quote: | Okay...I've got a Sprint PPC-6700 w/ Windows Mobile 5. I'm trying to sync
for the first time and it asks if I have an Exchange server, which I do.
OWA is running fine on 128 bit encryption over SSL and forms authentication.
No problems there...
So, I enter the information for syncing in the synchronization wizard for
the device....
Server Address: https://email.domain.com/exchange (I've tried IP, no
https:, no exchange)
Then I check the box that says "This server requires SSL", which it does.
Then I pop in my username/password and domain name. Hit next and it says....
"No Microsoft Exchange Server was detected at the specified address"
I've tried many versions of the address, different logons, different domain
variations...Unchecking SSL. I've even tried re-installing my SSL
certificate and re-configuring that.
Can any point me in the right direction? Thanks!
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ahl
Guest
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Posted:
Fri Nov 11, 2005 5:58 pm Post subject:
Re: ActiveSync 4.0 with Exchange 2003 SP2 (Problems setting |
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James,
Start here
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=817379
Method two will probably solve your problem.
Regards,
Steven B.
"James Rennard" <JamesRennard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AD6DE630-378C-4F9A-8390-B393E7CAC558@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | Does anyone have any information on this? I'm assuming that there are
some
settings in IIS somewhere that will allow me to make this discovery.
Either
that or possibly something wrong with ActiveSync software?
Thanks.
"James Rennard" wrote:
Okay...I've got a Sprint PPC-6700 w/ Windows Mobile 5. I'm trying to
sync
for the first time and it asks if I have an Exchange server, which I do.
OWA is running fine on 128 bit encryption over SSL and forms
authentication.
No problems there...
So, I enter the information for syncing in the synchronization wizard for
the device....
Server Address: https://email.domain.com/exchange (I've tried IP, no
https:, no exchange)
Then I check the box that says "This server requires SSL", which it does.
Then I pop in my username/password and domain name. Hit next and it
says....
"No Microsoft Exchange Server was detected at the specified address"
I've tried many versions of the address, different logons, different
domain
variations...Unchecking SSL. I've even tried re-installing my SSL
certificate and re-configuring that.
Can any point me in the right direction? Thanks!
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James Rennard
Guest
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Posted:
Fri Nov 11, 2005 5:58 pm Post subject:
Re: ActiveSync 4.0 with Exchange 2003 SP2 (Problems setting |
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Hello!
Too funny, but I just fixed it using the above recommendation about 30
minutes ago. =)
However! I do still have a problem with ActiveSync to Exchange 2003.
So...now OMA and OWA are working wonderfully.
But I am getting errors with ActiveSync such as..
Error 501/505 - Not implemented or not supported
When trying to browse to https://xx.xx.com/microsoft-server-activesync or I
will get an....
Synchronization could not be completed. Try again later. Support Code:
0x8503001A.
When syncing to Exchange from my device. So, I'm 2/3 right now, but still
am not satified. Thanks for the help!
"ahl" wrote:
| Quote: | James,
Start here
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=817379
Method two will probably solve your problem.
Regards,
Steven B.
"James Rennard" <JamesRennard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AD6DE630-378C-4F9A-8390-B393E7CAC558@microsoft.com...
Does anyone have any information on this? I'm assuming that there are
some
settings in IIS somewhere that will allow me to make this discovery.
Either
that or possibly something wrong with ActiveSync software?
Thanks.
"James Rennard" wrote:
Okay...I've got a Sprint PPC-6700 w/ Windows Mobile 5. I'm trying to
sync
for the first time and it asks if I have an Exchange server, which I do.
OWA is running fine on 128 bit encryption over SSL and forms
authentication.
No problems there...
So, I enter the information for syncing in the synchronization wizard for
the device....
Server Address: https://email.domain.com/exchange (I've tried IP, no
https:, no exchange)
Then I check the box that says "This server requires SSL", which it does.
Then I pop in my username/password and domain name. Hit next and it
says....
"No Microsoft Exchange Server was detected at the specified address"
I've tried many versions of the address, different logons, different
domain
variations...Unchecking SSL. I've even tried re-installing my SSL
certificate and re-configuring that.
Can any point me in the right direction? Thanks!
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ahl
Guest
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Posted:
Sat Nov 12, 2005 9:58 am Post subject:
Re: ActiveSync 4.0 with Exchange 2003 SP2 (Problems setting |
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"James Rennard" <JamesRennard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4F386B2E-82CE-4E86-AC8F-B1507A48CB23@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | Hello!
Too funny, but I just fixed it using the above recommendation about 30
minutes ago. =)
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Confirms you were on the right track, aye wot!! :0)
| Quote: | However! I do still have a problem with ActiveSync to Exchange 2003.
So...now OMA and OWA are working wonderfully.
But I am getting errors with ActiveSync such as..
Error 501/505 - Not implemented or not supported
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That's what you should get.
Try
http://servername/exchange-oma/user/NON_IPM_SUBTREE/microsoft-server-activesync
as a web folder on an internal PC. See if the sync files are there
Substitute "exchange-oma" for what ever you named the new virtual directory
| Quote: |
When trying to browse to https://xx.xx.com/microsoft-server-activesync or
I
will get an....
Synchronization could not be completed. Try again later. Support Code:
0x8503001A.
When syncing to Exchange from my device. So, I'm 2/3 right now, but still
am not satified. Thanks for the help!
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IIS compression perhaps?
http://groups.google.com.au/group/microsoft.public.pocketpc.activesync/browse_thread/thread/30f2e1a4ed64e8d5/cccd2b99df7b41d0?lnk=st&q=Support+Code:+0x8503001A&rnum=1&hl=en#cccd2b99df7b41d0
SSL Certificate on phone not matched to server?
Let us know how you get on.
CYA
| Quote: | "ahl" wrote:
James,
Start here
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=817379
Method two will probably solve your problem.
Regards,
Steven B.
"James Rennard" <JamesRennard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AD6DE630-378C-4F9A-8390-B393E7CAC558@microsoft.com...
Does anyone have any information on this? I'm assuming that there are
some
settings in IIS somewhere that will allow me to make this discovery.
Either
that or possibly something wrong with ActiveSync software?
Thanks.
"James Rennard" wrote:
Okay...I've got a Sprint PPC-6700 w/ Windows Mobile 5. I'm trying to
sync
for the first time and it asks if I have an Exchange server, which I
do.
OWA is running fine on 128 bit encryption over SSL and forms
authentication.
No problems there...
So, I enter the information for syncing in the synchronization wizard
for
the device....
Server Address: https://email.domain.com/exchange (I've tried IP, no
https:, no exchange)
Then I check the box that says "This server requires SSL", which it
does.
Then I pop in my username/password and domain name. Hit next and it
says....
"No Microsoft Exchange Server was detected at the specified address"
I've tried many versions of the address, different logons, different
domain
variations...Unchecking SSL. I've even tried re-installing my SSL
certificate and re-configuring that.
Can any point me in the right direction? Thanks!
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James Rennard
Guest
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Posted:
Sat Nov 12, 2005 5:58 pm Post subject:
Re: ActiveSync 4.0 with Exchange 2003 SP2 (Problems setting |
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Okay...if I browse the above using HTTP:// I get an unauthorized type error.
If I use https:// I get a Certificate page and then get a dialog...
"Choose a digital certificate"
The website you want to view requests identification. Please choose a
certificate.
I'm going to check and see if disabling Forms Auth will correct anything.
Also, how do I go about installing a certificate on the device?
Thanks. |
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ahl
Guest
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Posted:
Sun Nov 13, 2005 1:58 am Post subject:
Re: ActiveSync 4.0 with Exchange 2003 SP2 (Problems setting |
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James,
Check the permissions on the NEW virtual directory that you created.
i.e "exchange-oma"
Make sure that "require SSL" is NOT selected.
Auth type should be basic plus integrated.
Check
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MasSync\Parameters
confirm that it is pointing to the new virtual directory
Regards,
Steven B
"James Rennard" <JamesRennard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A4251DA6-6AD5-4947-9F47-496317D92564@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | That's what you should get.
Try
http://servername/exchange-oma/user/NON_IPM_SUBTREE/microsoft-server-activesync
as a web folder on an internal PC. See if the sync files are there
Substitute "exchange-oma" for what ever you named the new virtual
directory
Okay...if I browse the above using HTTP:// I get an unauthorized type
error.
If I use https:// I get a Certificate page and then get a dialog...
"Choose a digital certificate"
The website you want to view requests identification. Please choose a
certificate.
I'm going to check and see if disabling Forms Auth will correct anything.
Also, how do I go about installing a certificate on the device?
Thanks. |
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James Rennard
Guest
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Posted:
Sun Nov 13, 2005 1:58 am Post subject:
Re: ActiveSync 4.0 with Exchange 2003 SP2 (Problems setting |
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Hello!
Okay...so I have the following in the parameters directory: (Also, SSL is
not selected)
I have an SMTPProxy = email.domain.com (which is the location of our
OMA/OWA/Sync server)
Then I have ExchangeVdir = /exchange-oma
Also, I switched some things around and exported the certificate from IIS
and installed it on my device.
Now I get the following message...
Result:
You have an incorrect SSL certificate common name in the Host Name field.
For example, you may have entered www.tailspintoys.com when the common name
on the certificate is actually www.wingtiptoys.com. Make sure the server
name is entered correctly.
Support Code: 0x80072F06
I'd like to mention that when I view the certificate in IIS it shows the
"friendly name" field and "description" field. However, when I export the
certificate, regardless of how I try to export it for use, those two fields
do not come through on the certificate.
The "friendly name" field on the certificate is email.domain.com just like I
am using as the servername field on my device when I set it up to sync.
"ahl" wrote:
| Quote: | James,
Check the permissions on the NEW virtual directory that you created.
i.e "exchange-oma"
Make sure that "require SSL" is NOT selected.
Auth type should be basic plus integrated.
Check
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MasSync\Parameters
confirm that it is pointing to the new virtual directory
Regards,
Steven B
"James Rennard" <JamesRennard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A4251DA6-6AD5-4947-9F47-496317D92564@microsoft.com...
That's what you should get.
Try
http://servername/exchange-oma/user/NON_IPM_SUBTREE/microsoft-server-activesync
as a web folder on an internal PC. See if the sync files are there
Substitute "exchange-oma" for what ever you named the new virtual
directory
Okay...if I browse the above using HTTP:// I get an unauthorized type
error.
If I use https:// I get a Certificate page and then get a dialog...
"Choose a digital certificate"
The website you want to view requests identification. Please choose a
certificate.
I'm going to check and see if disabling Forms Auth will correct anything.
Also, how do I go about installing a certificate on the device?
Thanks.
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ahl
Guest
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Posted:
Sun Nov 13, 2005 8:36 am Post subject:
Re: ActiveSync 4.0 with Exchange 2003 SP2 (Problems setting |
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In-line
"James Rennard" <JamesRennard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F2E083D7-186C-4D10-82FC-1B664C6A5835@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | Hello!
Okay...so I have the following in the parameters directory: (Also, SSL is
not selected)
I have an SMTPProxy = email.domain.com (which is the location of our
OMA/OWA/Sync server)
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I belive that this entry is not required after you have applied Exchange
SP2.
I no longer have it an active sync is working OK
| Quote: | Then I have ExchangeVdir = /exchange-oma
Also, I switched some things around and exported the certificate from IIS
and installed it on my device.
Now I get the following message...
Result:
You have an incorrect SSL certificate common name in the Host Name field.
For example, you may have entered www.tailspintoys.com when the common
name
on the certificate is actually www.wingtiptoys.com. Make sure the server
name is entered correctly.
Support Code: 0x80072F06
I'd like to mention that when I view the certificate in IIS it shows the
"friendly name" field and "description" field. However, when I export the
certificate, regardless of how I try to export it for use, those two
fields
do not come through on the certificate.
The "friendly name" field on the certificate is email.domain.com just like
I
am using as the servername field on my device when I set it up to sync.
|
Are you able to
1. temporarily open port 80 inbound on your firewall for testing?
Or even better
2. can you connect your device to the network via an internal wifi AP?
If yes, change your device activesync client setting to;
1.use FQDN and NOT require SSL
or
2.Use the internal server name and not require SSL if you can connect to
internal WiFi.
Give that a try to confirm if server-active-sync is working and then we can
move on to the certificate problem.
At that point I can only advise what I did to correct my problem(s) as I'm
not an IT expert by any definition.... :)
Regards,
Steven B.
| Quote: | "ahl" wrote:
James,
Check the permissions on the NEW virtual directory that you created.
i.e "exchange-oma"
Make sure that "require SSL" is NOT selected.
Auth type should be basic plus integrated.
Check
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MasSync\Parameters
confirm that it is pointing to the new virtual directory
Regards,
Steven B
"James Rennard" <JamesRennard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A4251DA6-6AD5-4947-9F47-496317D92564@microsoft.com...
That's what you should get.
Try
http://servername/exchange-oma/user/NON_IPM_SUBTREE/microsoft-server-activesync
as a web folder on an internal PC. See if the sync files are there
Substitute "exchange-oma" for what ever you named the new virtual
directory
Okay...if I browse the above using HTTP:// I get an unauthorized type
error.
If I use https:// I get a Certificate page and then get a dialog...
"Choose a digital certificate"
The website you want to view requests identification. Please choose a
certificate.
I'm going to check and see if disabling Forms Auth will correct
anything.
Also, how do I go about installing a certificate on the device?
Thanks.
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James Rennard
Guest
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Posted:
Tue Nov 15, 2005 1:58 am Post subject:
Re: ActiveSync 4.0 with Exchange 2003 SP2 (Problems setting |
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Hello!
I haven't had a chance to try out this on the network via wireless, but I
did reinstall/recreate a new certificate for the server...
Doing this the name is now email.server.com and the issued to on the cert is
email.server.com as well as the common name.
So....OWA/OMA is working better than ever. I don't even get a cert warning
or anything.
But now I'm getting the following error on my device. =)
The Security Certificate on the server is invalid. Contact your Exchange
Server administrator or ISP to install a valid certificate on the server.
Support Code: ox80072F0D
"ahl" wrote:
| Quote: | In-line
"James Rennard" <JamesRennard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F2E083D7-186C-4D10-82FC-1B664C6A5835@microsoft.com...
Hello!
Okay...so I have the following in the parameters directory: (Also, SSL is
not selected)
I have an SMTPProxy = email.domain.com (which is the location of our
OMA/OWA/Sync server)
I belive that this entry is not required after you have applied Exchange
SP2.
I no longer have it an active sync is working OK
Then I have ExchangeVdir = /exchange-oma
Also, I switched some things around and exported the certificate from IIS
and installed it on my device.
Now I get the following message...
Result:
You have an incorrect SSL certificate common name in the Host Name field.
For example, you may have entered www.tailspintoys.com when the common
name
on the certificate is actually www.wingtiptoys.com. Make sure the server
name is entered correctly.
Support Code: 0x80072F06
I'd like to mention that when I view the certificate in IIS it shows the
"friendly name" field and "description" field. However, when I export the
certificate, regardless of how I try to export it for use, those two
fields
do not come through on the certificate.
The "friendly name" field on the certificate is email.domain.com just like
I
am using as the servername field on my device when I set it up to sync.
Are you able to
1. temporarily open port 80 inbound on your firewall for testing?
Or even better
2. can you connect your device to the network via an internal wifi AP?
If yes, change your device activesync client setting to;
1.use FQDN and NOT require SSL
or
2.Use the internal server name and not require SSL if you can connect to
internal WiFi.
Give that a try to confirm if server-active-sync is working and then we can
move on to the certificate problem.
At that point I can only advise what I did to correct my problem(s) as I'm
not an IT expert by any definition.... :)
Regards,
Steven B.
"ahl" wrote:
James,
Check the permissions on the NEW virtual directory that you created.
i.e "exchange-oma"
Make sure that "require SSL" is NOT selected.
Auth type should be basic plus integrated.
Check
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MasSync\Parameters
confirm that it is pointing to the new virtual directory
Regards,
Steven B
"James Rennard" <JamesRennard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A4251DA6-6AD5-4947-9F47-496317D92564@microsoft.com...
That's what you should get.
Try
http://servername/exchange-oma/user/NON_IPM_SUBTREE/microsoft-server-activesync
as a web folder on an internal PC. See if the sync files are there
Substitute "exchange-oma" for what ever you named the new virtual
directory
Okay...if I browse the above using HTTP:// I get an unauthorized type
error.
If I use https:// I get a Certificate page and then get a dialog...
"Choose a digital certificate"
The website you want to view requests identification. Please choose a
certificate.
I'm going to check and see if disabling Forms Auth will correct
anything.
Also, how do I go about installing a certificate on the device?
Thanks.
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ahl
Guest
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Posted:
Tue Nov 15, 2005 9:58 am Post subject:
Re: ActiveSync 4.0 with Exchange 2003 SP2 (Problems setting |
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Install the new certificate and your CA certificate on your device.
Check that you are using "email.server.com" in your active sync client.
That "should" fix your problem..........hopefully.
"James Rennard" <JamesRennard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:30AAB57A-94D0-46C5-95B9-F8222E7D23B4@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | Hello!
I haven't had a chance to try out this on the network via wireless, but I
did reinstall/recreate a new certificate for the server...
Doing this the name is now email.server.com and the issued to on the cert
is
email.server.com as well as the common name.
So....OWA/OMA is working better than ever. I don't even get a cert
warning
or anything.
But now I'm getting the following error on my device. =)
The Security Certificate on the server is invalid. Contact your Exchange
Server administrator or ISP to install a valid certificate on the server.
Support Code: ox80072F0D
"ahl" wrote:
In-line
"James Rennard" <JamesRennard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F2E083D7-186C-4D10-82FC-1B664C6A5835@microsoft.com...
Hello!
Okay...so I have the following in the parameters directory: (Also, SSL
is
not selected)
I have an SMTPProxy = email.domain.com (which is the location of our
OMA/OWA/Sync server)
I belive that this entry is not required after you have applied Exchange
SP2.
I no longer have it an active sync is working OK
Then I have ExchangeVdir = /exchange-oma
Also, I switched some things around and exported the certificate from
IIS
and installed it on my device.
Now I get the following message...
Result:
You have an incorrect SSL certificate common name in the Host Name
field.
For example, you may have entered www.tailspintoys.com when the common
name
on the certificate is actually www.wingtiptoys.com. Make sure the
server
name is entered correctly.
Support Code: 0x80072F06
I'd like to mention that when I view the certificate in IIS it shows
the
"friendly name" field and "description" field. However, when I export
the
certificate, regardless of how I try to export it for use, those two
fields
do not come through on the certificate.
The "friendly name" field on the certificate is email.domain.com just
like
I
am using as the servername field on my device when I set it up to sync.
Are you able to
1. temporarily open port 80 inbound on your firewall for testing?
Or even better
2. can you connect your device to the network via an internal wifi AP?
If yes, change your device activesync client setting to;
1.use FQDN and NOT require SSL
or
2.Use the internal server name and not require SSL if you can connect to
internal WiFi.
Give that a try to confirm if server-active-sync is working and then we
can
move on to the certificate problem.
At that point I can only advise what I did to correct my problem(s) as
I'm
not an IT expert by any definition.... :)
Regards,
Steven B.
"ahl" wrote:
James,
Check the permissions on the NEW virtual directory that you created.
i.e "exchange-oma"
Make sure that "require SSL" is NOT selected.
Auth type should be basic plus integrated.
Check
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MasSync\Parameters
confirm that it is pointing to the new virtual directory
Regards,
Steven B
"James Rennard" <JamesRennard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
news:A4251DA6-6AD5-4947-9F47-496317D92564@microsoft.com...
That's what you should get.
Try
http://servername/exchange-oma/user/NON_IPM_SUBTREE/microsoft-server-activesync
as a web folder on an internal PC. See if the sync files are there
Substitute "exchange-oma" for what ever you named the new virtual
directory
Okay...if I browse the above using HTTP:// I get an unauthorized
type
error.
If I use https:// I get a Certificate page and then get a dialog...
"Choose a digital certificate"
The website you want to view requests identification. Please choose
a
certificate.
I'm going to check and see if disabling Forms Auth will correct
anything.
Also, how do I go about installing a certificate on the device?
Thanks.
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James Rennard
Guest
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Posted:
Sat Nov 19, 2005 1:58 am Post subject:
Re: ActiveSync 4.0 with Exchange 2003 SP2 (Problems setting |
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For all that is good....
It worked.
So...I got a generic "Issued to Server.local" from "CA". And put it on my
handheld as well as the email.servername.com from IIS. It worked. Thank you
sooo much! You the man.
"ahl" wrote:
| Quote: | Install the new certificate and your CA certificate on your device.
Check that you are using "email.server.com" in your active sync client.
That "should" fix your problem..........hopefully.
"James Rennard" <JamesRennard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:30AAB57A-94D0-46C5-95B9-F8222E7D23B4@microsoft.com...
Hello!
I haven't had a chance to try out this on the network via wireless, but I
did reinstall/recreate a new certificate for the server...
Doing this the name is now email.server.com and the issued to on the cert
is
email.server.com as well as the common name.
So....OWA/OMA is working better than ever. I don't even get a cert
warning
or anything.
But now I'm getting the following error on my device. =)
The Security Certificate on the server is invalid. Contact your Exchange
Server administrator or ISP to install a valid certificate on the server.
Support Code: ox80072F0D
"ahl" wrote:
In-line
"James Rennard" <JamesRennard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F2E083D7-186C-4D10-82FC-1B664C6A5835@microsoft.com...
Hello!
Okay...so I have the following in the parameters directory: (Also, SSL
is
not selected)
I have an SMTPProxy = email.domain.com (which is the location of our
OMA/OWA/Sync server)
I belive that this entry is not required after you have applied Exchange
SP2.
I no longer have it an active sync is working OK
Then I have ExchangeVdir = /exchange-oma
Also, I switched some things around and exported the certificate from
IIS
and installed it on my device.
Now I get the following message...
Result:
You have an incorrect SSL certificate common name in the Host Name
field.
For example, you may have entered www.tailspintoys.com when the common
name
on the certificate is actually www.wingtiptoys.com. Make sure the
server
name is entered correctly.
Support Code: 0x80072F06
I'd like to mention that when I view the certificate in IIS it shows
the
"friendly name" field and "description" field. However, when I export
the
certificate, regardless of how I try to export it for use, those two
fields
do not come through on the certificate.
The "friendly name" field on the certificate is email.domain.com just
like
I
am using as the servername field on my device when I set it up to sync.
Are you able to
1. temporarily open port 80 inbound on your firewall for testing?
Or even better
2. can you connect your device to the network via an internal wifi AP?
If yes, change your device activesync client setting to;
1.use FQDN and NOT require SSL
or
2.Use the internal server name and not require SSL if you can connect to
internal WiFi.
Give that a try to confirm if server-active-sync is working and then we
can
move on to the certificate problem.
At that point I can only advise what I did to correct my problem(s) as
I'm
not an IT expert by any definition.... :)
Regards,
Steven B.
"ahl" wrote:
James,
Check the permissions on the NEW virtual directory that you created.
i.e "exchange-oma"
Make sure that "require SSL" is NOT selected.
Auth type should be basic plus integrated.
Check
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MasSync\Parameters
confirm that it is pointing to the new virtual directory
Regards,
Steven B
"James Rennard" <JamesRennard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
news:A4251DA6-6AD5-4947-9F47-496317D92564@microsoft.com...
That's what you should get.
Try
http://servername/exchange-oma/user/NON_IPM_SUBTREE/microsoft-server-activesync
as a web folder on an internal PC. See if the sync files are there
Substitute "exchange-oma" for what ever you named the new virtual
directory
Okay...if I browse the above using HTTP:// I get an unauthorized
type
error.
If I use https:// I get a Certificate page and then get a dialog...
"Choose a digital certificate"
The website you want to view requests identification. Please choose
a
certificate.
I'm going to check and see if disabling Forms Auth will correct
anything.
Also, how do I go about installing a certificate on the device?
Thanks.
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James Rennard
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Sat Nov 19, 2005 1:58 am Post subject:
Re: ActiveSync 4.0 with Exchange 2003 SP2 (Problems setting |
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When you say to install the new certificate and the CA certificate, you mean
the new webmail certificate as well as the generic CA certificate from the
server?
"ahl" wrote:
| Quote: | Install the new certificate and your CA certificate on your device.
Check that you are using "email.server.com" in your active sync client.
That "should" fix your problem..........hopefully.
"James Rennard" <JamesRennard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:30AAB57A-94D0-46C5-95B9-F8222E7D23B4@microsoft.com...
Hello!
I haven't had a chance to try out this on the network via wireless, but I
did reinstall/recreate a new certificate for the server...
Doing this the name is now email.server.com and the issued to on the cert
is
email.server.com as well as the common name.
So....OWA/OMA is working better than ever. I don't even get a cert
warning
or anything.
But now I'm getting the following error on my device. =)
The Security Certificate on the server is invalid. Contact your Exchange
Server administrator or ISP to install a valid certificate on the server.
Support Code: ox80072F0D
"ahl" wrote:
In-line
"James Rennard" <JamesRennard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F2E083D7-186C-4D10-82FC-1B664C6A5835@microsoft.com...
Hello!
Okay...so I have the following in the parameters directory: (Also, SSL
is
not selected)
I have an SMTPProxy = email.domain.com (which is the location of our
OMA/OWA/Sync server)
I belive that this entry is not required after you have applied Exchange
SP2.
I no longer have it an active sync is working OK
Then I have ExchangeVdir = /exchange-oma
Also, I switched some things around and exported the certificate from
IIS
and installed it on my device.
Now I get the following message...
Result:
You have an incorrect SSL certificate common name in the Host Name
field.
For example, you may have entered www.tailspintoys.com when the common
name
on the certificate is actually www.wingtiptoys.com. Make sure the
server
name is entered correctly.
Support Code: 0x80072F06
I'd like to mention that when I view the certificate in IIS it shows
the
"friendly name" field and "description" field. However, when I export
the
certificate, regardless of how I try to export it for use, those two
fields
do not come through on the certificate.
The "friendly name" field on the certificate is email.domain.com just
like
I
am using as the servername field on my device when I set it up to sync.
Are you able to
1. temporarily open port 80 inbound on your firewall for testing?
Or even better
2. can you connect your device to the network via an internal wifi AP?
If yes, change your device activesync client setting to;
1.use FQDN and NOT require SSL
or
2.Use the internal server name and not require SSL if you can connect to
internal WiFi.
Give that a try to confirm if server-active-sync is working and then we
can
move on to the certificate problem.
At that point I can only advise what I did to correct my problem(s) as
I'm
not an IT expert by any definition.... :)
Regards,
Steven B.
"ahl" wrote:
James,
Check the permissions on the NEW virtual directory that you created.
i.e "exchange-oma"
Make sure that "require SSL" is NOT selected.
Auth type should be basic plus integrated.
Check
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MasSync\Parameters
confirm that it is pointing to the new virtual directory
Regards,
Steven B
"James Rennard" <JamesRennard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
news:A4251DA6-6AD5-4947-9F47-496317D92564@microsoft.com...
That's what you should get.
Try
http://servername/exchange-oma/user/NON_IPM_SUBTREE/microsoft-server-activesync
as a web folder on an internal PC. See if the sync files are there
Substitute "exchange-oma" for what ever you named the new virtual
directory
Okay...if I browse the above using HTTP:// I get an unauthorized
type
error.
If I use https:// I get a Certificate page and then get a dialog...
"Choose a digital certificate"
The website you want to view requests identification. Please choose
a
certificate.
I'm going to check and see if disabling Forms Auth will correct
anything.
Also, how do I go about installing a certificate on the device?
Thanks.
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ahl
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Posted:
Sun Nov 20, 2005 5:58 pm Post subject:
Re: ActiveSync 4.0 with Exchange 2003 SP2 (Problems setting |
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Been away for a couple of days and returned to find that you have had a
win!!
Good stuff!
CYA
"James Rennard" <JamesRennard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B0E5A794-0EAF-422E-80FC-CF498D8449C3@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | For all that is good....
It worked.
So...I got a generic "Issued to Server.local" from "CA". And put it on my
handheld as well as the email.servername.com from IIS. It worked. Thank
you
sooo much! You the man.
"ahl" wrote:
Install the new certificate and your CA certificate on your device.
Check that you are using "email.server.com" in your active sync client.
That "should" fix your problem..........hopefully.
"James Rennard" <JamesRennard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:30AAB57A-94D0-46C5-95B9-F8222E7D23B4@microsoft.com...
Hello!
I haven't had a chance to try out this on the network via wireless, but
I
did reinstall/recreate a new certificate for the server...
Doing this the name is now email.server.com and the issued to on the
cert
is
email.server.com as well as the common name.
So....OWA/OMA is working better than ever. I don't even get a cert
warning
or anything.
But now I'm getting the following error on my device. =)
The Security Certificate on the server is invalid. Contact your
Exchange
Server administrator or ISP to install a valid certificate on the
server.
Support Code: ox80072F0D
"ahl" wrote:
In-line
"James Rennard" <JamesRennard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
news:F2E083D7-186C-4D10-82FC-1B664C6A5835@microsoft.com...
Hello!
Okay...so I have the following in the parameters directory: (Also,
SSL
is
not selected)
I have an SMTPProxy = email.domain.com (which is the location of our
OMA/OWA/Sync server)
I belive that this entry is not required after you have applied
Exchange
SP2.
I no longer have it an active sync is working OK
Then I have ExchangeVdir = /exchange-oma
Also, I switched some things around and exported the certificate
from
IIS
and installed it on my device.
Now I get the following message...
Result:
You have an incorrect SSL certificate common name in the Host Name
field.
For example, you may have entered www.tailspintoys.com when the
common
name
on the certificate is actually www.wingtiptoys.com. Make sure the
server
name is entered correctly.
Support Code: 0x80072F06
I'd like to mention that when I view the certificate in IIS it shows
the
"friendly name" field and "description" field. However, when I
export
the
certificate, regardless of how I try to export it for use, those two
fields
do not come through on the certificate.
The "friendly name" field on the certificate is email.domain.com
just
like
I
am using as the servername field on my device when I set it up to
sync.
Are you able to
1. temporarily open port 80 inbound on your firewall for testing?
Or even better
2. can you connect your device to the network via an internal wifi AP?
If yes, change your device activesync client setting to;
1.use FQDN and NOT require SSL
or
2.Use the internal server name and not require SSL if you can connect
to
internal WiFi.
Give that a try to confirm if server-active-sync is working and then
we
can
move on to the certificate problem.
At that point I can only advise what I did to correct my problem(s) as
I'm
not an IT expert by any definition.... :)
Regards,
Steven B.
"ahl" wrote:
James,
Check the permissions on the NEW virtual directory that you
created.
i.e "exchange-oma"
Make sure that "require SSL" is NOT selected.
Auth type should be basic plus integrated.
Check
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MasSync\Parameters
confirm that it is pointing to the new virtual directory
Regards,
Steven B
"James Rennard" <JamesRennard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
news:A4251DA6-6AD5-4947-9F47-496317D92564@microsoft.com...
That's what you should get.
Try
http://servername/exchange-oma/user/NON_IPM_SUBTREE/microsoft-server-activesync
as a web folder on an internal PC. See if the sync files are
there
Substitute "exchange-oma" for what ever you named the new
virtual
directory
Okay...if I browse the above using HTTP:// I get an unauthorized
type
error.
If I use https:// I get a Certificate page and then get a
dialog...
"Choose a digital certificate"
The website you want to view requests identification. Please
choose
a
certificate.
I'm going to check and see if disabling Forms Auth will correct
anything.
Also, how do I go about installing a certificate on the device?
Thanks.
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James Rennard
Guest
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Posted:
Mon Nov 21, 2005 5:58 pm Post subject:
Re: ActiveSync 4.0 with Exchange 2003 SP2 (Problems setting |
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I actually about threw the whole thing in the toilet and said it couldn't be
done.
I had downloaded and installed an 'old' certificate instead of the new
general one. And I was like, okay this doesn't work and it never will. Then
I realized what I did and checked it and tried the new one...Voila.
I really appreciate your help. Hopefully this will help others as
well...You would think this is something that would be included in mobile
ActiveSync documentation.
"ahl" wrote:
| Quote: | Been away for a couple of days and returned to find that you have had a
win!!
Good stuff!
CYA
"James Rennard" <JamesRennard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B0E5A794-0EAF-422E-80FC-CF498D8449C3@microsoft.com...
For all that is good....
It worked.
So...I got a generic "Issued to Server.local" from "CA". And put it on my
handheld as well as the email.servername.com from IIS. It worked. Thank
you
sooo much! You the man.
"ahl" wrote:
Install the new certificate and your CA certificate on your device.
Check that you are using "email.server.com" in your active sync client.
That "should" fix your problem..........hopefully.
"James Rennard" <JamesRennard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:30AAB57A-94D0-46C5-95B9-F8222E7D23B4@microsoft.com...
Hello!
I haven't had a chance to try out this on the network via wireless, but
I
did reinstall/recreate a new certificate for the server...
Doing this the name is now email.server.com and the issued to on the
cert
is
email.server.com as well as the common name.
So....OWA/OMA is working better than ever. I don't even get a cert
warning
or anything.
But now I'm getting the following error on my device. =)
The Security Certificate on the server is invalid. Contact your
Exchange
Server administrator or ISP to install a valid certificate on the
server.
Support Code: ox80072F0D
"ahl" wrote:
In-line
"James Rennard" <JamesRennard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
news:F2E083D7-186C-4D10-82FC-1B664C6A5835@microsoft.com...
Hello!
Okay...so I have the following in the parameters directory: (Also,
SSL
is
not selected)
I have an SMTPProxy = email.domain.com (which is the location of our
OMA/OWA/Sync server)
I belive that this entry is not required after you have applied
Exchange
SP2.
I no longer have it an active sync is working OK
Then I have ExchangeVdir = /exchange-oma
Also, I switched some things around and exported the certificate
from
IIS
and installed it on my device.
Now I get the following message...
Result:
You have an incorrect SSL certificate common name in the Host Name
field.
For example, you may have entered www.tailspintoys.com when the
common
name
on the certificate is actually www.wingtiptoys.com. Make sure the
server
name is entered correctly.
Support Code: 0x80072F06
I'd like to mention that when I view the certificate in IIS it shows
the
"friendly name" field and "description" field. However, when I
export
the
certificate, regardless of how I try to export it for use, those two
fields
do not come through on the certificate.
The "friendly name" field on the certificate is email.domain.com
just
like
I
am using as the servername field on my device when I set it up to
sync.
Are you able to
1. temporarily open port 80 inbound on your firewall for testing?
Or even better
2. can you connect your device to the network via an internal wifi AP?
If yes, change your device activesync client setting to;
1.use FQDN and NOT require SSL
or
2.Use the internal server name and not require SSL if you can connect
to
internal WiFi.
Give that a try to confirm if server-active-sync is working and then
we
can
move on to the certificate problem.
At that point I can only advise what I did to correct my problem(s) as
I'm
not an IT expert by any definition.... :)
Regards,
Steven B.
"ahl" wrote:
James,
Check the permissions on the NEW virtual directory that you
created.
i.e "exchange-oma"
Make sure that "require SSL" is NOT selected.
Auth type should be basic plus integrated.
Check
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MasSync\Parameters
confirm that it is pointing to the new virtual directory
Regards,
Steven B
"James Rennard" <JamesRennard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
news:A4251DA6-6AD5-4947-9F47-496317D92564@microsoft.com...
That's what you should get.
Try
http://servername/exchange-oma/user/NON_IPM_SUBTREE/microsoft-server-activesync
as a web folder on an internal PC. See if the sync files are
there
Substitute "exchange-oma" for what ever you named the new
virtual
directory
Okay...if I browse the above using HTTP:// I get an unauthorized
type
error.
If I use https:// I get a Certificate page and then get a
dialog...
"Choose a digital certificate"
The website you want to view requests identification. Please
choose
a
certificate.
I'm going to check and see if disabling Forms Auth will correct
anything.
Also, how do I go about installing a certificate on the device?
Thanks.
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