Re: Windows Mobile 5 and ActiveSync 4.2 Self Signed Certificate er
- From: Richard Young <RichardYoung@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2006 16:59:01 -0700
I solved it by placing the self signed cert together with the SPaddcert.exe
together in the same folder off of the root of the device and then running
SPAddcert.exe.
Works flawlessly now.
Hopefully someone else can use this info as well.
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"Cris Hanna (SBS-MVP)" wrote:
Did you get the white paper from the Technical Documentaiton section of the SBS 2003 Website?.
The instructions for getting the cert over to a WM5 device are pretty clear
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"Richard Young" <RichardYoung@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:02DFE6A2-9910-4B6B-A766-9F4A0E1BE9EB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Now I found a some more information about using SPAddCert.exe to import the
cert to the mobile device. I downloaded the VZW_SPaddcert.exe program from
the MSFT website. I copied the exe to a new folder on the root of the
device, and then ran the SPaddcert.exe.
I received an error:
Unable to locate any certificate files. Please verify that they exist and
try again.
Any Ideas.?
Thanks.
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Richard Young, SBSC, CNE
http://www.relyonit.com
"Richard Young" wrote:
> Okay...So I found the sbsmobcfg.exe file and ran it on my laptop. It appears
> my laptop was missing the config.dat file so I also copied that over to my
> laptop and re-ran the sbsmobcfg.exe on my laptop, however, this did not
> resolve the original issue.
>
> Does anyone know how to properly install the SBS self-signed certificate on
> my Motorola Q Windows Mobile 5 device?
>
> Thanks.
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> __________________________
> Richard Young, SBSC, CNE
> http://www.relyonit.com
>
>
>
> "Richard Young" wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > When I originally joined my machine to the domain I did not assign the SBS
> > Connection Manager or Activesync to my machine on the the SBS domain. I have
> > manually installed Activesync 4.2 onto my laptop, however, when I ran
> > activesync 4.2 and tried to sync I received a certificate error message "The
> > Security Certificate on the server is invalid" With support code 80072f0d.
> >
> > I looked in C:\program files\Microsoft Small Business Server\Clients for the
> > sbsmobcfg.exe file and it is not present on my laptop.
> >
> > I would like to use the "SBS" way.
> >
> > How do I assign the SBS Connection manager to my laptop so that Activesync
> > sees my self-signed Root certificate and installs it onto my Motorola Q
> > running Windows Mobile 5?
> >
> > Thanks
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> > Richard Young, SBSC, CNE
> > http://www.relyonit
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