Re: Cingular 8125 and ActiveSynch



Have you unchecked the use SSL box

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Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
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"SVCTech" <SVCTech@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:5819248C-D057-45B3-BD66-57763BA71551@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I appreciate your response, but for right now, I'm not concerned with getting
the certificate installed. I just want to get the phone to synch with out
using SSL like the other phone. Then I can worry about the SSL. Do you
beleive that these two things are related?
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Lincoln Spencer
SVC
SBS MCP


"Arthur" wrote:

> Not sure if this is any help
> http://blogs.flaphead.dns2go.com/archive/2005/11/21/3202.aspx
>
> I was told by MS Support that the problems with metabase.xml and the
> compression could be phone specific but it doesn't sound like that is your
> problem here.
> What error message do you get when you copy the cert to the phone and click
> to install ?
> I seem to recall that I had to export the cert with base-64 encoded even
> though the documentation says to use DER encoded
>
> "SVCTech" <SVCTech@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:BEEFEC14-BBA2-40D1-8462-DD2E7EB67F96@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Thank you guys for your responses.
> >
> > It is Active Synch 4.1 that comes with the phone. I've tried using the
> > version on the disk and downloading a fresh copy from MS.
> >
> > I would like to fix SSL, but the fact remains that I cannot get a
> > self-signed cert on the phones with SPAddCert.exe or by copying the cer
> > file
> > to the phone and running it. The last time I worried about it, Verizon
> > did
> > not have a utility that the tech support guy knew of and told me to use
> > spaddcert. And the client will not spend the money on a third party cert.
> >
> > In either case, I would think that it would be irrelevant here since the
> > Verizon Treo 700w phone is not having any problems doing this
> > synchronization
> > with Exchange. If there was a problem with the server, wouldn't it be a
> > correct assumption that the Treo should be exhibiting the same problem as
> > the
> > 8125?
> > --
> > Lincoln Spencer
> > SVC
> > SBS MCP
> >
> >
> > "Cris Hanna (SBS-MVP)" wrote:
> >
> >> which version of Active Sync?
> >>
> >> --
> >> Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
> >> --------------------------------------
> >> Please do not respond directly to me, but only post in the newsgroup so
> >> all can take advantage
> >> "SVCTech" <SVCTech@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:91FE63D0-C518-4811-8101-F4CAA9A02ADF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> I have a client who just purchased a new 8125 PocketPC from Cingular
> >> with
> >> Windows Mobile 5.0.
> >>
> >> They have a SBS Standard 2003 Server with all Service Packs (Exchange
> >> SP2
> >> included). Today I was trying to setup his phone to synch directly
> >> with
> >> Exchange on this server and keep getting the error 0x80830003. To add
> >> some
> >> perspective there is also a Verizon Treo 700w that another user uses
> >> that has
> >> abosolutely no issues synching with the server.
> >>
> >> OMA is enabled in the CEICW. SSL is disabled until I can figure out
> >> how to
> >> get the certs to install (a seperate issue). I've made sure that the
> >> settings in the 8125 for ActiveSynch are identical to the settings in
> >> the
> >> Verizon 700w. The Verizon phone continues to work, the 8125 does not.
> >> ISA
> >> is not installed, so article 830563 is of no help. I found where
> >> someone in
> >> another post had used a "Mobile Management Utility" to correct this
> >> problem
> >> that they said was an additional download from MS, but cannot find it
> >> to
> >> download it. Used the Microsoft whitepaper on Windows Mobile as a
> >> guide to
> >> setup phone.
> >>
> >> Cingular lays blame on the server, yet other phones have no problem.
> >> They
> >> still will not discuss it any further.
> >>
> >> Does anyone know where I can find this mobile management utilty or have
> >> an
> >> alternate solution?
> >>
> >> --
> >> Lincoln Spencer
> >> SVC
> >> SBS MCP
>
>
>

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