RE: Activesync and Pocket PC (HP IPAQ 6515)
- From: v-chayan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Charles Yang [MSFT]")
- Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 04:50:18 GMT
HI,
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Issue description:
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I understand that when you sync with SBS 2003 you get the http 403.
Analyzing and suggestion:
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1. Please make sure that user account have proper permission to logon to
Exchange Active sync
2. Please user this user name and password to logon OMA on SBS 2003 to see
if he can logon OMA via http://localhost/OMA.
3. Does the issue occur on all user account or not?
4. Could you check the event view to see if there are any 3005 error when
you logon to Exchange via PPC?
5. As I know, only "Enforce password on device", "Wipe device after
failed(attempts) [2]" and "Allow access to devices that do not support
password settings" are checked by default, please make sure of that on your
Exchange device security field.
6. Have you check the "Require both numbers and letters", on the device
security on the Exchange 2003? If so, please make sure that the password
fulfills this requirement.
For your convenience, I would like to give you a detailed steps about
configure PPC on SBS 2003, you can refer to it double confirm all your
other settings is correct:
When running 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 CEICW again to re-allow OMA.
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, it should be able to provision your phone or PPC so
that the Server ActiveSync works.
Exchange 2003: Disable Certificate Verification
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=D88753B8-8B3A-4F1D-
8E94-530A67614DF1&displaylang=en
You can set up your Pocket PC 2003 in SBS 2003 Active sync follow the steps
below:
On a ppc2003 device perform the following:
1. Click start, then ActiveSync
2. Click Tools then Options
3. Click the Server tab at the bottom of the screen
4. In the "Use this server" field, provide the hostname that resolves to
the SBS box's external IP address (mail.domain.com)
5. Uncheck "this server uses an SSL connection" (this is required if the
sbs server issued a self signed cert at the devices only "trust" the root
CA's per
308205 XCCC: Valid SSL Certificate Is Required When You Use Server
ActiveSync
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=308205
6. Check the items under "Sync these items" that you wish to sync
7. Click OK at the top of the screen.
8. You may have to "soft reset" the device prior to synchronizing the first
time
More info:
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Configure the client
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sbs/2003/plan/mobileuser.mspx
Disable certificate trust check:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=d88753b8-8b3a-4f1d-
8e94-530a67614df1&displaylang=en
Hope the above information helpful, if you have any further concerns;
please feel free to let me know. I am here waiting for your updates.
Best regards,
Charles Yang (MSFT)
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| I've been trying to set up my email/contacts/tasks from exchange 2003 to
sync
| with my pocket pc (WM 2003 - HP IPAQ 6515). I've set up the mobile
settings
| on the server and also the Pocket PC. I get an error message on my
pocket pc
| that I cannot figure out.
|
| "Your account does not have permssion to sync with your current settings.
| Contact your Microsoft Exchange administrator.
|
| An error occured, and scheduled synchronization had to be diabled. To
start
| synchonization on a schedule again, used the Mobile Schedule tab in
| Activesync Options.
|
| Error code: HTTP_403"
|
| I don't know why it wouldn't have permissions if I am giving it the
correct
| log in information. I'm in desperate need of help.
|
| Thank You
|
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