RE: Installing root certificate on PDA

From: Charles Yang [MSFT] (v-chayan_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/17/05


Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 08:49:02 GMT

Hi Steve,
 
Glad to hear from you.
 
As your description, I understand that you want to install a root
certificate in order to allow synchronization with SBS via internet. If I
am off base, please let me know.

Based on my research, you can follow the steps below:

1. When running the CEICW, ensure to check the OMA (Outlook Mobile Access)
option in the "Web Services Configuration" page, this will configure the
System to allow OMA and "Server ActiveSync" access from the Internet. Note
that if you installed ISA on the SBS 2K3, please do run the CEICW again to
re-allow OMA.
 
2. The client host machine must be configured using the SBS Set Up Computer
Wizard. During the Set Up Computer Wizard, the option to install ActiveSync
3.7 must be configured as well. If this is pushed to the client machine,
then there will be an option in the Start Menu called Mobile Device
Configuration. Then, run Mobile Device Configuration and it should be able
to provision your phone or PPC (including installing the certificate) so
that the Server ActiveSync works.

 More info:

295663 How to import third-party certification authority (CA) certificates
into
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=295663
 
 
841060 How to add root certificates to Windows Mobile 2003 Smartphone and to
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=841060
 
322956 Sample to Add Root Certificates to Pocket PC 2002
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;322956
 
I appreciate your understanding; if you have any further questions please
let me know. I am standing by to be of further assistance.

Best regards,

Charles Yang (MSFT)

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