I suddenly started having problems synchronizing when I decided to revert back to Vista on my laptop from Windows 7 while troubleshooting a battery problem that started as soon as I upgraded to Win7. Knowing it had been working with Exchange 2003 before and not wanting to have my techie-hubby fix it for me (being stubborn), I back-traced and tried fixing it from the mogul, but the passcode issue kept coming up when I tried to reconnect - no good. I then deleted the laptop as a Bluetwooth Device from my mogul and approached it from the Laptop side, as I thought it would be better to tie all the connections together and shoot one big "link" to the mogul vs. trying to make the mogul match all the right settings. (We host 5 of our own servers, all using Exchange and Server 2008.
ANYWAY, I opened the laptop Control Panel and then Bluetooth from the mogul and opened the "Control Panel", It found the mogul and immediately gave me a code to enter on the phone. Soon as I did, it automatically synchronized and worked great! We do have SSL securi
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10-Aug-07
My company just upgraded their exchange server to 2003 SP2. Mos
mobile device users still use sprint biz connect. I want to us
activesync to sync my phone with our exchange server. Sync alway
fails with error 80072F7D. I have confirmed with my IT manager tha
activesync is enabled on the server and that the servername and domai
are correct. I tried entering the wrong password to see if I would ge
a different error but I did not. Im assuming this means that it
failing before authentication. I get the same error when I sync OTA o
using desktop passthrough. Im the only one using activesync so I don'
know if its just me. I tried using IP addresses instead of server an
domain names but I got the same error. I tried connecting over the ai
to my previous employers exchange server (which I no longer have a
active user/pass) and the only error I got was a bad password error
My IT manager has said he won't support activesync but if I can get i
to work then good for me. I think the problem is with the exchang
server but I don't know what. Im using a sprint mogul running WM6. M
IT manager won't troubleshoot this but if I had an idea what th
problem is he would likely be cool about it and check it out. An
advice would greatly appreciated.
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On Friday, August 10, 2007 3:28 PM
cardfa wrote:
0x80072F7D
My company just upgraded their exchange server to 2003 SP2. Mos
mobile device users still use sprint biz connect. I want to us
activesync to sync my phone with our exchange server. Sync alway
fails with error 80072F7D. I have confirmed with my IT manager tha
activesync is enabled on the server and that the servername and domai
are correct. I tried entering the wrong password to see if I would ge
a different error but I did not. Im assuming this means that it
failing before authentication. I get the same error when I sync OTA o
using desktop passthrough. Im the only one using activesync so I don'
know if its just me. I tried using IP addresses instead of server an
domain names but I got the same error. I tried connecting over the ai
to my previous employers exchange server (which I no longer have a
active user/pass) and the only error I got was a bad password error
My IT manager has said he won't support activesync but if I can get i
to work then good for me. I think the problem is with the exchang
server but I don't know what. Im using a sprint mogul running WM6. M
IT manager won't troubleshoot this but if I had an idea what th
problem is he would likely be cool about it and check it out. An
advice would greatly appreciated.
On Saturday, August 11, 2007 4:08 PM
Carl Wolz [MSFT] wrote:
ERROR_INTERNET_SECURITY_CHANNEL_ERROR = 0x80072f7dExchange Sync requires SSL,
ERROR_INTERNET_SECURITY_CHANNEL_ERROR = 0x80072f7
Exchange Sync requires SSL, you will need to verify that the trusted root
cert is installed on the device
This might be note worth
"Windows CE-based devices do not recognize IIS server certificates signed by
using either the MD4 or RSA/SHA1 signature algorithms and rejects
certificates with the error: "ERROR_INTERNET_SECURITY_CHANNEL_ERROR". To be
acceptable to a Windows CE-based device, an IIS server certificate must be
signed using either the MD2 or MD5 signature algorithm."
Can anyone confirm that this is still true?
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On Sunday, August 12, 2007 3:01 PM
cardfa wrote:
Thanks for your help, unfortunately root certs are not an area which Iam
Thanks for your help, unfortunately root certs are not an area which I
am particularly knowledgeable. Could you suggest a link that may offer
me some advice as to how to determine if the correct root cert is on
my device?
many thanks
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wrote:
advice would greatly appreciated
On Sunday, August 12, 2007 6:46 PM
Carl Wolz [MSFT] wrote:
I'm not too much of an expert in this area, but I would try to go to OWA
I'm not too much of an expert in this area, but I would try to go to OWA
(Outlook Web Access) on the PC and click on the lock (lower right corner) in
Internet Explorer. It will give you detailed information on the server's
certificate. There should be a Certificate Path. The top entry should appear
on the list on the device (Smartphone: Settings->Security->Certificates or
PocketPC: Settings->System->Certificates->Root)
Also note, you HAVE to type the server's name as it appears on the cert. You
can't use the IP address unless the IP address was used to register the
server.
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On Sunday, August 12, 2007 9:09 PM
cardfa wrote:
Thats an interesting suggestion.
Thats an interesting suggestion. I had not noticed this before but our
OWA site is not a secure https site. There is no lock in the bottom
right hand corner. Im not sure how this is impacting my issue.
On Aug 12, 6:46 pm, "Carl Wolz [MSFT]" <ca...@online.microsoft.com>
wrote:
On Tuesday, September 30, 2008 1:29 AM
Steve wrote:
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Had this problem just now.
Turns out that Windows Mobile 6.1 (or earlier) can not handle SSL certificates greater than 4096 bits.
Once I re-keyed the SSL certificate to be 4096 bits the problem went away.
On Tuesday, September 30, 2008 12:34 PM
Chris De Herrera wrote:
Thanks for the note. Was this for Exchange ActiveSync?
Thanks for the note. Was this for Exchange ActiveSync? Also, it sounds
like the issue is in importing the certificate.
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