RE: Help - Can't Get Software to Put Calendar on my Pocket PC



1) This is the only PDA I have for my company. I was trying to synch up using
VPN and get errors - unlike when I use my laptop from a remote location.

2) OMA? I am not sure what this acyronym means?

3) I am getting Interent_55 error - when I turn the SSL off I get the error
HTTP_403.

I am trying to do two things overall - one is a general synch when the PDA
is in the cradle - and a remote synch (like a laptop) connect to the interent
and then use VPN to et to my server and then synch with outlook.


"Bill Peng [MSFT]" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Thank you for posting here.
>
> To isolate the root cause of this issue, please help me to collect the following info:
>
> 1. Please let me know whether this issue happens on all PDA.
> 2. Please check whether there's any error when you using OMA or other SBS components?
> 3. Are there any error info in the Event Viewer?
>
> First of all, please follow KB 818486 to register IIS ASP.NET.
> XCCC: "Server Error in '/OMA' Application" Error Message When You View the Outlook Mobile Access Web Site
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;818486
>
> Then, please make sure that you're properly configured your CEICW to make your public domain name or public IP address as your certificate.
> 1. Run CEICW.
> 2. Proceed to the web certificate page and make sure that you're using your public domain name or public IP address as your certificate.
> 3. Complete the wizard.
> 4. On the PDA, please make sure that you've installed the certificate and you're using the public domain name or public IP address to access the
> Exchange server.
>
> [Important] If you're using Pocket PC 2002, please check the following KB 308205 and 322956 to import the certificate.
>
> XCCC: Valid SSL Certificate Is Required When You Use Server ActiveSync
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308205
>
> Sample to Add Root Certificates to Pocket PC 2002
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322956
>
> If you're using Pocker PC 2003, please use the following tool to disable certificate verification on the Exchange Server.
>
> Exchange Server Disable Certificate Verification
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=d88753b8-8b3a-4f1d-8e94-530a67614df1&displaylang=en
>
> I hope the above info helps.
>
> If you have any update, please feel free to let me know.
>
> Bill Peng
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> >I have just purchased a Sprint PPC-6600. So far I can get Explorer to work on
> >go to websites. I can also sync Outlook Tasks. Here is what I can't do When
> >connected to my PC I cannot sync Mail, Schedule, and Contacts. Remotely, I
> >cannot do any of those three as well as tasks. I get either the errors
> >Interent_55 or http_403.
> >
> >Not exactly user friendly. I have SBS 2003, activesync 3.8, windows mobile
> >2003.
> >
> >HELP!!
> >
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