Re: Activesync between Windows Mobile 5 and SBS2003 gives error

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Hello, I exported the certificate straight from the server. It's a
Treo 700wx running Windows Mobile 5. I put the file into "My
Documents" and installed the certificate from there. I dont' think the
URL on the certificate matches, I think it points to just the
domain.org whereas on RWW we connect to sbs2003.domain.org/remote. But
like I said, it hasn't been a problem on other servers we manage. I
can change the certificate if you want, how do I do that?


On Dec 5, 11:26 am, "Cris Hanna [SBS MVP]"
<crisnospamha...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
did you export this from the server or a workstation?
What version of Treo?
where did you put the file on the treo?

Again, we've ask several times does the url of the cert match exactly to the
URL you use when you OWA?

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"ldodero" <ldod...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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I opened up MMC, CTRL M - Add - Certificates - trusted root
certification authorities - picked my certificate
(sbs2003.mydomain.org) right click - all tasks - export - export as
DER encoded binary X.509 (.cer) file name certificate.cer. I then
transferred it to the treo, clicked it on the Treo and it installed.
Still doesn't work.

On Dec 4, 11:10 pm, "SteveB" <newsgr...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

If the cert is self issued what did you name it and how did you install it
on the Treo?

"ldodero" <ldod...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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Hello, I'm trying to sync my Palm Treo using Windows Mobile 5 with our
SBS2003 server. I've tried syncing three different Windows Mobile
devices and always get the same error:

Result: the security certificate on the server is invalid. Contact
your Exchange server administrator or ISP to install a valid
certificate on the server.

0x80072F0D

Certificate on phone is installed correctly.

All exchange features for user account are enabled according to Server
Manager. (User - Properties -
Exchange Features tab).

In Exchange Server Manager, General Settings - Mobile Devices -
Properties, settings are as expected
(user initiated sync and direct push over http(s) are both turned on,
no blocking device security
settings though I've tried tinkering with them).

Can successfully browse to https:\\sbs2003.iel.org\exchange

Permissions on IIS exchange virtual directories (there are 5 of them
in default websites) appear to be
correct according to MS KB.

At this point, it could be some obscure error in one of three areas:
Exchange, IIS, ISA (apparently ISA
can occasionally cause problems). I've done all kinds of things in
all three, but haven't been able to
see any noticeable progress.

Any ideas??

.



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