Re: OMA with WM6



Thank you for your response. I would use whatever is more convenient. Could
you please direct me on Direct Push?

Thanx.

"Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

Is there some reason you want to use OMA as opposed to Direct Push from the Exchange Server to your Phone Directly into Outlook?

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"techieg" <techieg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:6EA38F04-139D-44EB-8A4E-EA954D972842@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello All,

In addition to my original post I forgot to mention that when I check the
Activesync Error code, it displays Support Code: 0x85010002 and under Result
it says; Access was denied. Choose Configure Server on the Activesync menu to
check your server username and password.

Thanx.

"techieg" wrote:

> HelloAll,
>
> I have been trying to setup two phones one is an HTC 8525 the other an HTC
> 8925, both with Windows Mobile 6 Professional the 8525 was upgraded from
> WM5). I have setup the SBS 2003 Server R2 Premium to accept OMA. I did not
> purchase a third party certificate and I am up to the point where the devices
> reach the server but come back over and over again asking for the password,
> which I believe is the same username and password used to log into OWA.
> Before now I got the errors that said the certificate did not match but I
> re-ran CEICW and recreated a new Web Server certificate using
> mail.mydomain.com since that is what is entered into browsers and remote
> devices for mail access on the server anyway. So at least I have resolved the
> certificate mismatch issue. Now I am unsure what seems to be the issue why
> WM6 does not synchronize but instead keep asking to enter the password
> without resolve.
>
> Any ideas will be appreciated.
>
> Thanx
.



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