Re: Nokia E61 connectivity to Exchange 2007

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Ibrahim,

This might be coming from the fact that you have both Mail for Exchange and
Roadsync active in your device at the same time. The Server is trying to
push twice the data at the same time to the same device and something is
getting cracked.

Try removing one of them, or both, and then re-installing one. Roadsync is
known to be more reliable and more functional than MailForExchange, so if
you already have the license, choose Roadsync.

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Helio Diamant
MS-MVP/Mobile Devices
Editor - PocketPCFreak.com



"Cybo" <Cybo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Carl,

Taht would be ok but I couldn't find the
microsoft.public.exchange.mobility
newsgroup ?

Ibrahim


"Carl Wolz [MSFT]" wrote:

You may want to cross-post this on microsoft.public.exchange.mobility


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"Cybo" <Cybo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a Nokia E61. It has "Mail for Exchange" (Nokia software) and
Roadsync
installed on it. There is no problem with sending and receving email.
Also
no
problem with sending a new calendar entry from the phone to the
exchange
server. But when I put a new entry in the Calendar either through OWA
or
the
Outlook 2007 client and then sync the mobile, I immediately get an
error
email saying this:
Synchronization with your IMEI356211001021040 failed for 1 items.
Microsoft
Exchange was unable to send the following items to your mobile device.
These
items have not been deleted. You should be able to access them using
either
Outlook or Outlook Web Access.
Item Folder:
Calendar

Item Type:
IPM.Appointment

Item Created:
15.06.2007 20:37:30

Item Subject:
test 3

The server is just setup and no extra security changes have been done.
SSL
is also not used and disabled on IIS for Microsoft-Server-Activesync.
The
OS
is a Windows 2003 Standard and Exchange 2007 server on it.
Might there be something that has to be done through the "Exchange
Management Shell" ?

When I use Roadsync I get this error:
"server error: 501"
0x7370d06 (activeSyncErrMissing HTTPResponse)

There is no Firewall implemented at the moment, all outgoing
connections
are
allowed.

Regards,

Ibrahim AY
Technical Coordinator
MONOCOM Computer







.



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