Re: ActiveSync 4.0 with Exchange 2003 SP2 (Problems setting up sma



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:

> 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@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:A4251DA6-6AD5-4947-9F47-496317D92564@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> 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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