Pocket PC sync fails after SBSA SP1 install (certificate error)

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All our Pocket PC's are getting "Syncronization failed. The security
certificate on the server is invalid." Error code: INTERNET_45.
This is directly after a successful SP1 (on a premium box) upgrade.

I thought I had read something about the certificate changing after
installing the service pack, so I backed up a copy of the original
certificate.
Can I just put the old certificate in a directory somewhere and be good to
go? Thanks.

-Jeremy


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