Re: Certificate error - active sync exchange 2003
- From: "Eric Hicks [MVP]" <i'm@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 21:42:04 -0500
If the certificate on the exchange server is valid and has been issued from
an internal certificate authority you will need to add the root certificate
to your 6700. You can do this by either asking your IT guy to provide you
with the root cert or you can find out from him name of the internal
certificate authority then use the "Enroller" program located on the 6700 to
get a user cert which will also place the root cert on your 6700. You could
sync without SSL but I highly discourage you from doing that as it puts your
login information out in the wild.
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"Trez Blencowe" <dtb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Trying to set up Sprint PPC6700. When we try to sync we get invalid
> certificate see your exchange administrator. runninng w2003 with exchange
> 2003 Have not touched activesync virtual directory. What steps do we need
> to do to get this working. My high level IT guy has not been available
> for
> a couple of days...
>
> thanks
>
>
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