Re: Push Mail Error

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Hi Rony,

Seem like you solved a problem i'm having with 85010014 & Active Sync, you
would perhaps still have the solution in regards to this problem?

It's being killing me, to find a solution.
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"Ronny" wrote:

Dear Cris,

Yes I have implemented previously the Push Mail according to the SBSMobile 5
document.
Unfortuantley it failed and cameback with error: 85010014 - Active Sync
ecountered a problem on the server.

So I had a check on eventid and some other sources on the net and some users
said that it is related to the server being a single exchange and not the
frontend/backend strategy...

Therefore I have implented the exchange-oma and resolved the first problem
85010014 but ran into another problem which I mentioned in the original post.

Any idea what I need to perform to get this sorted and what the preferred
way is?

Thank you.

"Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

Ronny
I assume this is a SBS Server with Exchange 2003 installed with Exchange SP2
applied?
You don't have to install "ANYTHING" for this to work

You don't even want OMA

But you do need the SBS SSL cert installed on the device

Have you read this?
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=8be70d72-1e5a-4128-a30c-dafeeb43544d&displaylang=en

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"Ronny" <Ronny@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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All,

I have a SBS server with Exchange 2003 SP2.
Today I have configured it to run MS Active sync and to enable push mail.

Single it is a single server strategy with fore end & back end server
together, I was forced to setup the exchange-oma 2nd virtual site and
modify
the security access.

So for now I can connect via https://servername/oma without any problems
to
the users mailbox indicating that OMA works. Also OWA works fine.

The problem is whenever I try with active sync to connect my Pocket PC i
recieve the following error message: (after 5 minutes in sync)

"Synchronisation cannot continue unless Exchange server Security Policies
are applied. To apply them start synchronisation and allow the policy
change
at the prompt"

Any idea how to resolve this?





.



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