Re: Problems with ActiveSync - Windows Mobile Devices - 0x80072F05
- From: "John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]" <jcoliverjr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2006 17:05:24 -0500
Can you successfully sync without using SSL for testing purposes? If you
can, then this would lead one to believe the SSL cert was not reissued
properly or port 443 is not open on your firewall.
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John Oliver, Jr
MCSE, MCT, CCNA
Exchange MVP 2007
Microsoft Certified Partner
"Jared" <Jared@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:476AA47B-CDC1-4AF2-9CA7-BC18CC53FF8C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Oh Yeah, and it's a Windows Mobile 5 smartphone.
"Jared" wrote:
All,
We have tried repeatedly to get ActiveSync working with new windows
mobile
devices and unfortunately, the devices always state the following error:
0x80072F05 - "the security certificate on the server has expired. Check
that
the date and time on your device are correct."
Now normally this would be self explanatory, but it's not. We have
checked
the time/date/timezone on both hte device and all of our exchange
servers.
they are all correct. We have actually just recently renewed our Cert
for 2
more years so we know it's correct and valid, as well as the fact that
all of
our OWA clients work fine and don't report cert errors.
Has anyone else had this issue and what was done to solve it. Note, this
is
an Exchange 2003 SP2 on Server 2003 SP1. Are there any additional ports
we
need open on the firewall (other than SSL and 80)? We have tried with
various devices and vendors, with no luck. Hopefully someone can help,
otherwise I'll just open a premier ticket soon.
.
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