Re: Certificate issue on Exchange ActiveSync setup (WM6) - UPDATE



Try this :

Go to Start...then Run, and type in MMC.

Once the MMC Console root is open, hit ctrl + m. This will bring up the
Add/Remove Snap-In dialog box.

Select "Add"

In the Add Standalone Snap-in dialog box, choose "Certificates"; then click
the "Add" button.

In the Certificates snap-in box it is very important you choose "Computer
account," hit "Next," and then "Local computer."

Finish out of the standalone boxes and view the Console Root window. You
should now see a Console Root folder, with a Certificates folder under it,
and a list of folders under the Certificates icon/folder.

Open the "Trusted Root Certification Authorities" folder and then go to the
"Certificates" sub folder and open it.

Seach the alphabetical listing for a GoDaddy Class 2 root certificate.

a) Right click the Go Daddy certificate
b) Select "Properties"
c) Select the radio button for "Disable all purposes for this certificate"
d) Click Ok

Then, in the Console Root window, expand on the Intermediate Certification
Authorities folder and open the Certificates folder.

Find any GoDadddy certificates listed there and remove them.

Browse to https://certificates.godaddy.com/Repository.go

Download the following files:

gd_cross_intermediate.crt
gd_intermediate.crt

Then right click on the root or top level folder for the Intermediate
Certification Authorities folder, choose All Tasks, and the Import option.

It is imperitive you install these files in the following order.

Browse to the gd_cross_intermediate.crt file and choose it.

Place it in the Intermediate Certification Authorities.

After completing the cross intermediate, do the same process, but this time
for the intermediate certificate.

Next go to the "Personal" folder and open the Certificates folder.

If you have any expired or unused certificates in this folder, especially
for the same domain you are working on, remove them.

Also, open the IE browser on your server and go to Tools/Internet
Options/Content and click on the "Certificates" button and check the Trusted
Root folder in it. Search for a GoDaddy Class 2 trusted root. If there is a
GoDaddy listed, remove it.

Stop and Start IIS.


"Holk" wrote:

I too have godaddy certificates that are causing problems.

"Meat" wrote:

I have the same problem. I bought my certificate at godaddy too.

Please help us.

Thank you.

"jonc1966" wrote:

i have bee n trying all day to sync via my exchange server. I was able to
install the cert in the root directory. it is from go daddy but i still get
the same 0X80072F0D error code. Any suggestions?

"STSanford" wrote:

I removed the micro SD card, reformatted it and copied the Certs back onto
it. It seems to have fixed the situation, my PDA is syncing with our
Exchange Server as I type this.

Thanks to all for your support!

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