Re: Exchange ActiveSync & Treo 700w

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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote:
> In news:A7A8F2EC-BECE-4489-A24B-4B1303772087@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
> Mike Johnson <MikeJohnson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
> > Here is the error I am getting know from my SBS 2003 Exchange Server:
> >
> > Result:
> > You have an incorrect SSL certificate common name in the Host Name
> > field. For example, you may have entered www.tailspintoys.com when
> > the common name on the certificate is actually www.wingtiptoys.com.
> > Make sure the server name is entered correctly.
> >
> > Support Code: 0x80072F06
> >
> > What am I missing?? Thanks for your help.
>
> How did you create your certificate? This is done in the CEICW. Create one
> that matches your public FQDN. As in. mail.mycompany.com, or
> myaccount.dyndns.org, or whatever you use when you access OWA or RWW.
>
>
> >
> > Mike
> >
> > "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> In news:4BCB9C47-0943-419F-AD0B-FDF1B4E17817@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
> >> Mike Johnson <MikeJohnson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
> >>> Hi There-
> >>>
> >>> I am attempting to set up a Treo 700w using Exchange ActiveSync. I
> >>> have tried this with 3-4 different Exchange 2003 Servers all running
> >>> SP2, and continue to get the same errors on the Treo 700w. I have
> >>> worked with both Verizon Wireless and Palm support and they are
> >>> basically saying they are not sure what the errors represent and are
> >>> also stating that they are not documented errors from Microsoft.
> >>> And of course to talk to Microsoft, it is a $245 fee. When I use the
> >>> default SSL connection it acts like it connects to the server,
> >>> states it synchronizing, and then fails with error code 0x80072F17.
> >>> When I uncheck the SSL box, and sync, it takes much longer, and
> >>> never really fails, but does state at the bottom of the Treo that
> >>> is waiting for network and then I found an error code of
> >>> 0x80072EFD. Has anyone come across any of these errors? I'm
> >>> stumped and have spent countless hours on this already. In my
> >>> research I'm thinking it has someting to do with some certificates
> >>> on eithier the server side or client side.
> >>>
> >>> Sincerely,
> >>>
> >>> Mike Johnson
> >>
> >> Presuming you aren't using a trusted third-party cert for SSL, did
> >> you add the certificate to the Treo?
> >> http://petri.co.il/adding_root_certificates_to_windows_mobile_2003_ppc.htm
> >> You need to keep SSL enabled.....

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