Re: Can't Sync Windows Mobile 5.0 in cradle but can over air
- From: "Grey Lancaster SBS Rocks MVP]" <grey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 09:49:47 -0400
Dunno off hand then. Of course you must be able to surf before it will
sync. Here is some ideas about older versions but perhaps you do need a
connection and select use proxy
http://www.isaserver.org/tutorials/Surfing_the_web_with_Pocket_PC_20002002.html
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"B.Ras" <b1dupree@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I cannot surf the internet on the 6700 PPC when it is in the cradle (no
problem when it is out of the cradle). When I do try it in the cradle
I get error: "The current connection cannot be used for your request.
Please end the current connection and try again."
I didn't try to set up a separate connection on the PPC. I just did a
hard reset on the PPC and kept the default settings.
The laptop is on the local LAN.
I can get to http and https://server/oma from the laptop on the LAN.
I haven't tried the laptop from afar.
I listened to the SBS podcast 14 and they mention this as a problem but
don't really give any solution except for the ISA exceptions.
Grey Lancaster SBS Rocks MVP] wrote:
can you surf the inet in the cradle? My problem was I was trying to set
up
another connection for cradle. It just works
Is the laptop on the local lan or afar? Can you get to server/oma from
afar
on the laptop?
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"B.Ras" <b1dupree@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Background
SBS Server 2003 SP1
ISA Server 2004
External NIC set to public IP address
SSL-Third party certificate set up and working externally using Turbo
SSL from godaddy
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I set up a Sprint 6700 PPC using the instructions listed in Deploying
Windows Mobile 5.0 with Small Business Server 2003.
I added these exceptions to ISA SERVER 2004:
1. WCESCOMM - Disabled - 0
2. WCESMGR - Disabled - 0
3. REPIMGR - Disabled - 0
I am using a third party SSL certificate as listed above.
I am synching the device on a laptop with the firewall client enabled
and functioning.
Scenario:
I can WIRELESSLY sync to the server with the 6700 PPC using the Sprint
network.
I CANNOT sync to the device when the 6700 PPC is in the cradle
connected to the laptop computer.
I get the following error on the laptop:
The server could not be reached. This can be caused by temporary
network conditions.
Support Code: 85002003
I have restarted the laptop after adding the ISA exceptions.
I have tried the laptop with the firewall client enabled and disabled.
I have added the self-signed SBS 2003 IIS certifcate to the 6700 PPC
device as well just to be sure.
NOTE:
If I change ActiveSync to reflect the internal name of the server (i.e.
servername) it will sync in the cradle but then the 6700 PPC will not
sync wirelessly.
I CANNOT connect to http://externaladdress.com/oma on acomputer on the
internal network.
So it appears that activesync cannot resolve the external IP secure
address (i.e. https://externaladdress.com) when it is on the network.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Bruce
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