Re: Activesync by Air not working after adding second Sharepoint Site!
- From: fahlis <fahlis[nospam]@home.se>
- Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 20:18:25 +0200
Hi Crina,
Hmm, I don´t really think I need to got through all those steps...or?
read on.., not sure you understood my explanation, the thing is that
it did work like charm up until recently when a work partner of mine
did try to publish a second sharepoint site externally, not sure what
he did exactly, but he did create a certificate for that sharepoint
site, and I know for a fact that when I "accidently" connected my
Smartphone by USB to my XP client computer it did start that initial
configuration which is included in SBS for a mobile, and thus
installed that certificate that the sharepoint had produced on my
phone without me being able to stop it....anyway when this second
sharepoint was started in IIS, the default website had to be
stopped....and it was.. during the test of sharepoint...after that we
stopped the test sharepoint site, and restarted the default website
again, thinking that activesync/OWÁ etc whould work instantly as no
change had been made to the default website in IIS....OWA did work,
but not activesync as I explained in my first post. What I did was
manually remove the sharepoint cert that accidently had been installed
on my smartphone adn manually installed the one I had previously which
at that point worked flawlessly.
But now it does not work with that cert either.This is the error I
recieve in the eventlog on the SBS server when trying activesync by
air.
Source: Server ActiveSync
ID: 3005
Unexpected Exchange mailbox Server error: Server:
[itsystem01.itsystem.local] User: [my email adress] HTTP status code:
[400]. Verify that the Exchange mailbox Server is working correctly.
'
The KB article you referred to I have tried, that is in IIS I disabled
forms based auth, and did the "regfix" also, same thing happens
anyway.
This is the output of the verbose log in my smartphone:
=-= Build 14132 =-=
=-= No XIP Information Available =-=
mail.xxxxxx.se
=-=- [11/5/2005 17:42:44.0] -=-=
=-=-=-= Client Request =-=-=-=
POST
Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync?User=myusername&DeviceId=353313000822070128000050BF3F5173&DeviceType=SmartPhone&Cmd=FolderSync
Accept-Language: sv
MS-ASProtocolVersion: 2.0
Content-Type: application/vnd.ms-sync.wbxml
-=-=-=- Start of Body -=-=-=-
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><FolderSync
xmlns="FolderHierarchy:"><SyncKey>0</SyncKey></FolderSync>
=-=- [11/5/2005 17:42:45.0] -=-=
=-=-=-= Server Response =-=-=-
HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 17:42:59 GMT
Server: Microsoft-IIS/6.0
MicrosoftOfficeWebServer: 5.0_Pub
X-Powered-By: ASP.NET
Pragma: no-cache
Content-Type: text/html
Content-Length: 46
MS-Server-ActiveSync: 3.0.4215.0
I should also mention that I have several times now tried to rerun the
CEIW and created a new mail cert in that guide, installed that on the
smartphone but no change, same errors anyway...
Hope that can be of help..
thx / fahlis
>
>Hi fahlis,
>
>Thank you for posting in SBS newsgroup.
>
>>From your description, I understand your Activesync by Air does not work
>after you making some test. If I misunderstand your concern, please let me
>know.
>
>We may try to reset Exchange as following:
>
>Set your Exchange 2003 Server to allow OMA "Outlook Mobile Access". Then
>you need to set up your email account and activesync on the phone to point
>to the server.
>
>1. Open System Manager, Go under "Global Settings" and then right click on
>"Mobile Settings" and choose properties. Then Towards the bottom of the
>window I checked all the boxes on this page.
>
>2. Next you need to disable certificate checking on your phone if your
>Exchange server doesn't have a certificate from one of the major
>certificate authorities like Verisign.
>
>Here is the link to the "Disable Certificate Verification" Tool for
>Exchange 2003.
>
>http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...&DisplayLang=en
>
>To use it, connect your phone to your computer and make sure activesync has
>found and recognized your phone. Then download this file and expand it to a
>folder you can easily access from the command line. Then open up a command
>prompt window and go to the folder you extracted to and then type the
>following:
>
>CERTCHK query
>
>Then hit enter and it will tell you the status of Certificate Verification
>on your phone. It should say it is ON. So then type this:
>
>CERTCHK off
>
>Then hit enter and it should have turned Certificate Verification on your
>phone off. Now you are free to set up your Exchange account on your phone,
>and assuming you have correctly configured Exchange 2003 to allow OMA
>(Outlook Mobile Access) then you will be able to sync you phone with
>Exchange.
>
>In addition, you may refer to the following KB article:
>
>Exchange ActiveSync and Outlook Mobile Access errors occur when SSL or
>forms-based authentication is required for Exchange Server 2003
>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/817379/en-us
>
>Is there any error in event log when error occurs? You may check it as
>following:
>
>1) Select Administrative Tools and click Event Viewer.
>2) In Event Viewer windows, click Application/System, select log files
>regarding to it.
>
>You may post the error message which you have changed your private
>information to newsgroup.
>
>Hope the information help.
>
>Best regards,
>
>Crina Li (MSFT)
>
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>| From: fahlis <fahlis[nospam]@home.se>
>| Subject: Activesync by Air not working after adding second Sharepoint
>Site!
>| Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 22:01:25 +0200
>| | Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
>||
>| Hi,
>|
>| We have an SBS 2003 STD Exchange SP1/Sharepoint SP1 = fully updated.
>| Recently we have fiddled to try and adding a Second Published
>| Sharepoint site, which was successfull ...although to be able to run
>| it we had to stop the default website first(As it runs on port 80/443
>| as does the default website).Now as this only was a little test to see
>| how/if it worked we have now permanently stopped the Second Sharepoint
>| Site, and restarted the Default Website...but after this we can´t get
>| activesync by Air to work anymore...we have Qtek Smartphones and up
>| until we did the test with the Published Sharepoint site it worked
>| like charm...I have tried to run the CEIW and created a new
>| certificate for our mail server but it´s a nogo :(
>|
>| When trying activesync by air now it first comes to "looking for
>| changes" so it does connect fine, but then
>| this error message pops up on our Smartphones now right (Freely
>| translated from Swedish, sorry for flaws)
>|
>| "Your Account is not authorizedto syncronise with your settings,
>| Contact the Exchange Admin.
>|
>| An error has occured and it was neccessary to inactivate the scheduled
>| syncronisation.Start the syncronisation on a schedule again with help
>| from the Mobileschedule in Activesync"
>|
>| This I have also tried but the same error occurs no matter what I
>| do...please help me to come to a solution.
>|
>| I´m posting this to the Exchange Mobile group also..
>|
>| thx / fahlis
>|
>|
>|
.
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