Re: Direct Push failed.
- From: Kelvin <Kelvin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 18:59:02 -0700
The error which i had from the device is like below.
he security certificatee on the server is invalid. Contact your system
administrator or ISP to install a valid certificate on the server and try
again.
Suport Code: 0x80072F0D
If have this error which means my ISA is working correctly am i right? which
leaves the device itself. I have tried installing the cert to the phone, but
i was not sucessfull. The way is to export out the root cert from the
exchange server and store it in the device and then try installing it from
the phone. It gave and error which states could not open the cert. Is it
possile that the problem originated from the phone itself becoz it has a
software lock which prevents from installing the ssl cert? is there any way
that i can unlock it? the phone i am trying to configure is dopod 577w.
Thanks.
"mitch Roberson" wrote:
The phone has to trust the Root server that issued the certificate to your.
server. In some cases you will have to install the trusted root certificate.
"Mark Arnold [MVP]" <mark@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:u344k2tvd81joeblo4i59tmatoe17jhkrs@xxxxxxxxxx
On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 20:09:01 -0700, Kelvin
<Kelvin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I am having an exchange server 2003 with service pack 2 and ISA 2000 in my
network. I would like to configure my smartphone with windows mobile 5 to
be
able to use the direct push feature. My boss is currently using a dopod
577w
smartphone with windows mobile 5 as OS which was bought 2-3 months back. I
know that ISA 2000 and 2004 the ssl publishing is a little bit different.
Correct me if i am wrong but i have notice that the previous person who
configured the ISA 2000 is using one cert for all. If i disable the cert
for
microsoft-server-activesync, will i also disable the cert for OWA?
I have tried configurating the ISA 2000 to be able to publish cert for the
microsoft-server-acticesync. When i run the active sync in the phone, when
synchronizing there was a prompt while connecting to the exchange server
which states that the cert is invalid. Do i need to install cert into the
phone? i have tried using the spaddcert program in the phone hoping that i
can install the cert. After i have stored the cert in the mem card, when i
lauch the spaddcert, there was an error message prompt which states, there
is
no cert found. There is one thing that i have tested also, which is
disabling
the ssl listner for microsoft-server-activesync, and disabling ssl in the
IIS
for microsoft-server-activesync too. I tried synchronizing it, and an
error
message prompted with the messge, could not authenticate users, no
permission
to do so.
Does that means that the phone is not compatible with direct push or my
ISA
has problems publishing out the microsoft-server-activesync?? Is there a
way
where i can check if my isa publishing is working properly? Really do hope
that there is a work around for this problem for this problem has been
pending for quite sometime in my company.
Thank you in advance.
You've typed a lot but haven't said much yet. Things you need to do in
order to narrow it down is to dispense with both SSL and the ISA, then
get it working and add components in one at a time.
Always the best diagnostic is to get it all down to basics and take it
from there.
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