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From: Sam Terry on 3 Apr 2008 12:04 Does anyone have a successful experience syncing a Windows Mobile smartphone through ActiveSync 4.5 to Exchange Server 2003?
From: Rupert Moss-Eccardt on 4 Apr 2008 02:48 Sam Terry wrote: > Does anyone have a successful experience syncing a Windows Mobile smartphone > through ActiveSync 4.5 to Exchange Server 2003? Yes. I do it all the time. Are you having problems?
From: Sam Terry on 4 Apr 2008 07:08 I'm having nothing but problems. The only thing I can successfully accomplish is sync it directly with Outlook on the desktop, I have not been able to get it to connect to the server under any circumstance and have a list of different "support codes" which, according to T-Mobile, the most recent one said I needed a certificate, which made me have to set up CA on the server, then create a certificate, and then install it on the device, only to get the same error code. T-Mobile then asked if our server required certificates. "Rupert Moss-Eccardt" wrote: > Sam Terry wrote: > > Does anyone have a successful experience syncing a Windows Mobile smartphone > > through ActiveSync 4.5 to Exchange Server 2003? > > Yes. I do it all the time. > > Are you having problems? >
From: Rupert Moss-Eccardt on 4 Apr 2008 07:52 Sam Terry wrote: > I'm having nothing but problems. The only thing I can successfully > accomplish is sync it directly with Outlook on the desktop, I have not been > able to get it to connect to the server under any circumstance and have a > list of different "support codes" which, according to T-Mobile, the most > recent one said I needed a certificate, which made me have to set up CA on > the server, then create a certificate, and then install it on the device, > only to get the same error code. T-Mobile then asked if our server required > certificates. > I presume you've done all the things on the Exchange Server you need to, like switching on OWA, adding the right role etc. If that is done, does this apply: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/817379 R
From: Sam Terry on 4 Apr 2008 10:21 Yes, I have done everything (supposedly, I can't get straight answers on what exactly needs to be done) that I've found that needs to be done. I did run WinSBS03 Best Practices Analyzer yesterday and found out that the DNS client is not configured to point to the internal IP address of the server and that the CHCP server service is not set at default startup type. I did not configure our server when it was installed last summer, and our outside IT guy has never set up a windows mobile device with exchange server. I'm just a 'budding' IT guy working on certifications, and I'm having to do a lot of reading and just getting more confused trying to figure it out. "Rupert Moss-Eccardt" wrote: > Sam Terry wrote: > > I'm having nothing but problems. The only thing I can successfully > > accomplish is sync it directly with Outlook on the desktop, I have not been > > able to get it to connect to the server under any circumstance and have a > > list of different "support codes" which, according to T-Mobile, the most > > recent one said I needed a certificate, which made me have to set up CA on > > the server, then create a certificate, and then install it on the device, > > only to get the same error code. T-Mobile then asked if our server required > > certificates. > > > > I presume you've done all the things on the Exchange Server you need to, > like switching on OWA, adding the right role etc. > > If that is done, does this apply: > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/817379 > > R >
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