Re: http_403 error, but not for everyone



Hi Allan - thank you for responding.

As far as the SSL cert is concerned, as I stated I can login successfully
with both devices and get email - so I don't think the cert is an issue.
Besides, it's not a home grown cert, is from an authority.

The user only has one email address.

I don't think the error described in the article accurately describes my
situation.

"Allan Boegild Pedersen" <abp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23AA%23wxlUFHA.1152@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi
>
> - Make sure the Pocket PC knows the root certificate of the SSL
> certificate you use
>
> - Does the user have more than one email address? and is the default email
> address different from the one that is set by the recipient update
> service? then you need to look at this
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=886346
>
> - if the server you connect to is not a frontend exchange server see this
> 403 error
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=817379&product=exch2003
>
> --
>
> Regards,
> Allan Boegild Pedersen
> www.pda-faq.com
> "Dale Edwards" <dedwards@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> skrev i en meddelelse
> news:OkN6WabUFHA.3596@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>A couple of months ago, I setup my Siemens SX66 telephone/PocketPC to
>>synchronize with my Exchange 2003 server. The server is setup SSL, I use
>>forms based authentication - it all works great.
>>
>> However, today I went to setup another user on an IPAQ. Each time I try
>> to syncrhonize for him, I get an http_403 error. I've already verified
>> that everything on his account is set properly to allow him to
>> synchronize, and that everything on his IPAQ is setup correctly, but it
>> fails. I used my username on his device and it worked successfully. I
>> tried his username on my device and it http_403 failed.
>>
>> Does anyone have any idea why this might be the case? It appears that
>> the problem is around his account somewhere, not his device.
>>
>> Incidentally, I tried several other users, some with admin privileges and
>> all failed with http_403.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dale
>>
>
>


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