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FTP access problems HELP

Dear all,
I am new to all this.
Been trying to access the ftp site for upgrades however been unsuccessful.
I have read the wiki regarding the ftp server and did as it said.
I have been trying to access the frp server with my internet browsers (mozilla and internet explorer) with no luck.
Error message :" Connection timed out"
I have also downloaded ftp client software and again i keep getting the following error messages.
Connection Error
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Your network connection is down.
The host address is incorrect.
The server you are attempting to connect with is not available.
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I have also spoken to my internet service provider but they seemed unable to help!!
I have tried but i don't seem to be getting anywhere!!!
Is there something i am missing ?? Please advise as i am getting tired of all this .
Thanks

Exchange Problems! 0x800072F17

I really didn't want to post this, honest. I have searched xda. I have searched the web. I have found other threads. I have followed the suggestions. But, it seems that my exgirlfriend may have been right, I'm an idiot.
I can't get my Hermes to connect to my office exchange server. The settings on my end are correct, the issue is on my office's end.
When I sync I get an error and support code 0x80072F17. I know that it's a certificate error.
IT is not going to help me on this one, so I'm on my own. I have tried to manually import the certificate. Didn't work. I tried making a regedit I found on another thread. Didn't work. I tried combinations of various settings. I only time I don't get an error code is when my device begins to endlessly prompt me for my password.
I'm sorry to post, but it's my last option. Does anyone have any work arounds for this error? Is there a way to have my device ignore the certificates? Is there anyone out there that can help??
There must be some way. My colleagues, both of them with HTC Trinity's, original WM5 roms came across this error when the certificate on our Outlook Web Access was about to expire. Me, however, with my HTC TyTN WM6 never got this issue. I'm not sure why. I know I've installed a couple of cert cabs, the one they call sdkcerts.cab and one more. Search for that cab and see if it helps. I always figured it made the device accept non signed software but maybe it helps for these kinds of issues as well.
You just must set correct date and time for you phone and try again.
I'll try and give you a hand...
First off, you need to know a few things to set this up.
(1) The FQDN of you company used to access the OWA (Outlook Web Access), for example, mail.mycompany.com/exchange
(2) The NetBIOS name of your local domain at your office (Right click the My Computer icon on your office pc and select Computer Name and note the Domain. If your IT dept did it the recomended way it'll have a .local extension, for instance, lawoffice.local. You'll use just the domain name without the extension, ie: lawoffice. (without the period, LOL)
(3) I absolutely never use my PC to configure my ActiveSync on my devices, just to initailly copy the certificate to the Storage Card.
Two ways to do the certificate. First is the method I always used until I discovered the second method, which is in my sig.
(BTW, substitute YOUR FQDN for mine, duhh! )
(1) Install the certificate on your PC by going to the FQDN of your OWA in Internet Explorer 7 on your PC, not your PDA (XP is much easier, Vista is quite difficult to do this)
For example, open IE7 and put mail.mycompany.com/exchange in the address bar. You should initially get a "There is a problem with this website's security certificate" error, click on "Continue to this Website" Now, next to the address bar at the top you'll see Certificate Error", click it, View, Install, Next, Next, Finish, Yes. Then you'll see "The import was sucessful" <damn, that took a while!)
Close IE 7 completely and reopen it, put "mail.mydomain.com/exchange" in the address bar and you'll go straight to the OWA page, meaning that your import WAS sucessful, yipee!
(2) Click on Start, Run and type "mmc" and OK. This opens the Microsoft Management Console and you'll see Console1 at the top. File, Add/Remove Snap-In, Add, Certificates, Finish, Close, OK. Now expand Certificates, Trusted Root Certification Authorities, Certificates. Find YOUR certificate in the list. Right click, All Task, Export, Next, DER encoded binary, Next, File name. I use c:\mail.mydomain.com so that I can find it easily. Now finish and you'll get the Export was sucessful message.
(3) Connect to your PDA via ActiveSync as a guest, kill your partnership if it exists, you don't need it), copy the cert to your Storage Card and execute it from there.
Now disconnect youR PDA AND open ActiveSync. Server address is the FQDN of you company without the /exchange, for example, mail.mycompany.com. Leave the check mark on the SSL. Next put your user name, password and the NetBIOS name of your domain. The configure you options for the number of days to sync, etc.
That's it!
Now... once you do that and it works, follow this thread, Auto-provisioning POP3 or Exchange mail via UC Mini how-to.
so you can create a cab to do this automatically!
I had this problem before.
For me, it was due to the fact that I installed CESTAR and it messed up my certs. Unintalling CESTAR won't fix it. You got to reload the rom.
From there, I used Leies' Chinese character support which is free and doesn't mess up the certs.
SOLVED
I have been at this issue for over 2 days now, dealing with the error 0x800072f17. About 5 min ago i fixed it. After narrowing the problem down to a certificate error i then proceeded to look at the certificates. There were two in the certificate store (personal) and both were self signed.
One was XXXX (server name) and the other was XXXX(company name) CA.
The server name one had expired. Seeing as how it is self signed, i had our it admin renew it. He forgot to re-assign it to the outlook web access, so i did it myself in the Internet Information Services console on the server.
This had solved only 1/2 of the problem.
The certificate was assigned to the exchange server, not the OWA web site. After discovering that i could not change the issued to name, or create a new certificate (not an admin) i decided to change the activesync settings to sync the INTERNAL OWA address, which is servername.internaldomain.externaldomain.com (this had not previously worked due to the expired certificate)
Now i have a fully functioning push email system.
Nearly all done without admin permissions.
Whilst im new to this site, feel free to pm me about it.
Solving this is the most satisfying thing i have done this year lol.
But does this allow you to get/check email from outside your location? Or do you have to establish a VPN first?

At my wits end...ActiveSync error 0x80072f0d

I have searched for 2 days all over the net on how to get rid of this error and have tried every way to import my owa certificate but no matter how i do it, the certificate will not install in the root folder which, from everything i have been reading, is why i can't get my sync to work.
Does anyone have any idea how to install the certificate to the ROOT folder and not the INTERMEDIATE folder?
Thank you
Ex2003 SP2 I gather..
Is the cert installed (and working!) on the server? can you access OWA?
Where did you get the .cert from?
Try grabbing the .cert from your OWA page...
yes i can get owa access however i dont know how to check on server as it is my work server. i am getting the cert from my owa page and am installing however it is installing the cert to the intermediate folder and the root folder thus it wont sync.
I had the same problem. I fixed it by turning *off* SSL (even though my office says they require it to be on).
buckaroo said:
I had the same problem. I fixed it by turning *off* SSL (even though my office says they require it to be on).
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well ya that will work but isnt a very good idea at all for security purposed.
It's not the site cert you need, it's the Certificate Authority cert you need to install on the device, so the device will trust the body that issued the cert to OWA.
If you're the one running the Exchange Server, go to your Certificate Server (ie http://exchange/certsrv ) and click on the "Download a CA certificate, certificate chain, or CRL", then "Download CA Certificate". Install THAT certificate on your device.
Otherwise, direct your IT people to forward you a CA Certificate.
If you built the Exchange Server yourself, you might want to have a looksie here http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/SSL_Enabling_OWA_2003.html
gregorypleau said:
It's not the site cert you need, it's the Certificate Authority cert you need to install on the device, so the device will trust the body that issued the cert to OWA.
If you're the one running the Exchange Server, go to your Certificate Server (ie http://exchange/certsrv ) and click on the "Download a CA certificate, certificate chain, or CRL", then "Download CA Certificate". Install THAT certificate on your device.
Otherwise, direct your IT people to forward you a CA Certificate.
If you built the Exchange Server yourself, you might want to have a looksie here http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/SSL_Enabling_OWA_2003.html
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thank you, this makes more sense now.
buckaroo said:
I had the same problem. I fixed it by turning *off* SSL (even though my office says they require it to be on).
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Well, so much for your IT department. They shouldn't let the server authenticate w/o the certificate.

IE @ Mango sometime does not support http autentication

Hi
I have strange issue with using IE. I have some website which uses http autentication. I do not mean the autentication made with website pages (like these on this forum) but popup dialog which asks for user and password. This is my private server so I can do whatever I want. When I enter on website with mango phone I have popup asking with password, but when I enter all data I have only empty white page. On server side I see one request which is responded by error 401 (unauthorised). Under NoDo autentication was 100% ok and at this moment I can enter website from another computer with sam login and password without any problem. There is also second issue, when IE gets error 401, even when I reload page, on server side there is no second refresh, so I have no way to reenter password or see any message.
This bug it is a little more complicated IE9 from Mango support HTTP autentication, but not always. Normally when user first time enters website, gets 401 error and then browser ask for password. When user enters, browser within next request add encrypted password, and server could respond 401 if password is wrong or any other message like 200 when password is ok.
IE9 has bug, if server use HTTPS and has certificate signed with untrusted CA, asks user if he really want to enter website, and if user agree, then receive 401 code, and does not follow previosly described scheme. If I add this untruster CA to WP7 trusted certificate provider everything works 100% OK.
It is probably some kind of wrong designed if-then-else inside IE9, when user selects to accept untrusted website.

Website not showing properly

Hi guys,
I'm having a huge problem, when I come to the forum all I see is text. I don't see any images, so the website is unusable.
I don't have this problem anywhere else, and even in other browsers it still doesn't show properly.
Any idea on what the problem might be?
Anyone?
Same problem, shows ok on Android tablet, but no go on any pc browser, fix anyone?
this has been the case for me too for past week. Anybody is looking into it? If it helps, following is the console logs of the page,
http://forum-lw-2.xda-cdn.com/css/2015/2015.min.css?v=1447959241 Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 (Forbidden)
http://forum-lw-2.xda-cdn.com/clientscript/vbulletin_textedit.js?v=389b2 Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 (Forbidden)
http://forum-lw-2.xda-cdn.com/clientscript/vbulletin_quick_edit.js?v=389b2 Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 (Forbidden)
http://forum-lw-2.xda-cdn.com/clientscript/vbulletin_quick_reply.js?v=389b2 Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 (Forbidden)
http://forum-lw-2.xda-cdn.com/clientscript/vbulletin_ajax_threadrate.js?v=389b2 Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 (Forbidden)
http://ads.servebom.com/tmnhead.js Failed to load resource: net::ERR_BLOCKED_BY_CLIENT
http://forum-lw-2.xda-cdn.com/clientscript/deviceSearch.js?v=1447959241 Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 (Forbidden)
http://forum-lw-2.xda-cdn.com/clientscript/xda_multi_quote.js Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 (Forbidden)
2015.head.min.js:1 This browser is AJAX compatible
http://m.servebom.com/xda-developers.com/tn_xdadev_rtb_b.js Failed to load resource: net::ERR_BLOCKED_BY_CLIENT
http://www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js Failed to load resource: net::ERR_BLOCKED_BY_CLIENT
http://forum-lw-2.xda-cdn.com/images/providers/U.S.A. - Verizon.png Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 (Forbidden)
post63960198:1488 Uncaught ReferenceError: vB_AJAX_QuickEdit_Init is not defined
http://forum-lw-2.xda-cdn.com/images/providers/U.S.A. - Verizon.png Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 (Forbidden)
http://forum-lw-1.xda-cdn.com/images/2015/editor/bbcode-youtube.png Failed to load resource: net::ERR_BLOCKED_BY_CLIENT
post63960198:1589 Uncaught ReferenceError: vB_Text_Editor is not defined
post63960198:1646 Uncaught ReferenceError: qr_init is not defined
post63960198:1789 Uncaught ReferenceError: vB_AJAX_ThreadRate_Init is not defined
2015.head.min.js:1 vBmenu :: System Activated
2015.head.min.js:1 Firing System Init
2015.head.min.js:10 FA-tested-already-good
http://forum-lw-2.xda-cdn.com/css/2015/2015.min.css?v=1447959241 Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 (Forbidden)
pierscorpio said:
Hi guys,
I'm having a huge problem, when I come to the forum all I see is text. I don't see any images, so the website is unusable.
I don't have this problem anywhere else, and even in other browsers it still doesn't show properly.
Any idea on what the problem might be?
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tmord1 said:
Same problem, shows ok on Android tablet, but no go on any pc browser, fix anyone?
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rangapsr said:
this has been the case for me too for past week. Anybody is looking into it? If it helps, following is the console logs of the page,
http://forum-lw-2.xda-cdn.com/css/2015/2015.min.css?v=1447959241 Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 (Forbidden)
http://forum-lw-2.xda-cdn.com/clientscript/vbulletin_textedit.js?v=389b2 Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 (Forbidden)
http://forum-lw-2.xda-cdn.com/clientscript/vbulletin_quick_edit.js?v=389b2 Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 (Forbidden)
http://forum-lw-2.xda-cdn.com/clientscript/vbulletin_quick_reply.js?v=389b2 Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 (Forbidden)
http://forum-lw-2.xda-cdn.com/clientscript/vbulletin_ajax_threadrate.js?v=389b2 Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 (Forbidden)
http://ads.servebom.com/tmnhead.js Failed to load resource: net::ERR_BLOCKED_BY_CLIENT
http://forum-lw-2.xda-cdn.com/clientscript/deviceSearch.js?v=1447959241 Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 (Forbidden)
http://forum-lw-2.xda-cdn.com/clientscript/xda_multi_quote.js Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 (Forbidden)
2015.head.min.js:1 This browser is AJAX compatible
http://m.servebom.com/xda-developers.com/tn_xdadev_rtb_b.js Failed to load resource: net::ERR_BLOCKED_BY_CLIENT
http://www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js Failed to load resource: net::ERR_BLOCKED_BY_CLIENT
http://forum-lw-2.xda-cdn.com/images/providers/U.S.A. - Verizon.png Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 (Forbidden)
post63960198:1488 Uncaught ReferenceError: vB_AJAX_QuickEdit_Init is not defined
http://forum-lw-2.xda-cdn.com/images/providers/U.S.A. - Verizon.png Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 (Forbidden)
http://forum-lw-1.xda-cdn.com/images/2015/editor/bbcode-youtube.png Failed to load resource: net::ERR_BLOCKED_BY_CLIENT
post63960198:1589 Uncaught ReferenceError: vB_Text_Editor is not defined
post63960198:1646 Uncaught ReferenceError: qr_init is not defined
post63960198:1789 Uncaught ReferenceError: vB_AJAX_ThreadRate_Init is not defined
2015.head.min.js:1 vBmenu :: System Activated
2015.head.min.js:1 Firing System Init
2015.head.min.js:10 FA-tested-already-good
http://forum-lw-2.xda-cdn.com/css/2015/2015.min.css?v=1447959241 Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 (Forbidden)
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Hey All,
This is most likely caused by an extension such as Adblock or NoScript.
These two errors in particular:
http://forum-lw-2.xda-cdn.com/images/providers/U.S.A. - Verizon.png Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 (Forbidden)
http://forum-lw-1.xda-cdn.com/images/2015/editor/bbcode-youtube.png Failed to load resource: net::ERR_BLOCKED_BY_CLIENT
ERR_BLOCKED_BY_CLIENT is the error you get from Adblock when an image or script is blocked.
The 403 response is from the server. We have "Loose" referral protection on these scripts, meaning that they can have a referrer from *.xda-developers.com or Empty. If you have an extension that sends an alternative referrer, the server maybe be rejecting that request.
These errors:
post63960198:1589 Uncaught ReferenceError: vB_Text_Editor is not defined
post63960198:1646 Uncaught ReferenceError: qr_init is not defined
post63960198:1789 Uncaught ReferenceError: vB_AJAX_ThreadRate_Init is not defined
indicate critical javascript needed to load XDA are being blocked by these extensions.
bitpushr said:
Hey All,
This is most likely caused by an extension such as Adblock or NoScript.
These two errors in particular:
http://forum-lw-2.xda-cdn.com/images/providers/U.S.A. - Verizon.png Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 (Forbidden)
http://forum-lw-1.xda-cdn.com/images/2015/editor/bbcode-youtube.png Failed to load resource: net::ERR_BLOCKED_BY_CLIENT
ERR_BLOCKED_BY_CLIENT is the error you get from Adblock when an image or script is blocked.
The 403 response is from the server. We have "Loose" referral protection on these scripts, meaning that they can have a referrer from *.xda-developers.com or Empty. If you have an extension that sends an alternative referrer, the server maybe be rejecting that request.
These errors:
post63960198:1589 Uncaught ReferenceError: vB_Text_Editor is not defined
post63960198:1646 Uncaught ReferenceError: qr_init is not defined
post63960198:1789 Uncaught ReferenceError: vB_AJAX_ThreadRate_Init is not defined
indicate critical javascript needed to load XDA are being blocked by these extensions.
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Hey thanks for trying to help, but I don't have those messages, disabling adblock is the first I did.
For the script part I wouldn't know but I disabled all my chrome plug-ins and I still had the problem.
Any other suggestion?
pierscorpio said:
Hey thanks for trying to help, but I don't have those messages, disabling adblock is the first I did.
For the script part I wouldn't know but I disabled all my chrome plug-ins and I still had the problem.
Any other suggestion?
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Is anything being shown in your browser console?
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Is anything being shown in your browser console?
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With console you mean the url bar?
You can press F12 to get the Developer Tools, then click the Console to look for messages from the browser. It will list errors loading the page.
bitpushr said:
You can press F12 to get the Developer Tools, then click the Console to look for messages from the browser. It will list errors loading the page.
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Uh ok, I see, sorry for the dumb question, lol.
I have 9 errors, most of them are "Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token"
Does this help?
I've found the solution!! Thanks to a guy in another forum.
The whole problem was the antivirus firewall, although I tried disabling it the page images still wouldn't load, that is because the images are hosted on "xda-cdn.com" and not "xda-developers.com".
All you need to do is go to your Antivirus and white list "xda-cdn.com".
Solved, at least in my case.
pierscorpio said:
Uh ok, I see, sorry for the dumb question, lol.
I have 9 errors, most of them are "Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token"
Does this help?
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This is a javascript error caused by missing files or files your browser could not load. Are you able to load this file directly? http://forum-lw-4.xda-cdn.com/clientscript/2015.head.min.js
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This is a javascript error caused by missing files or files your browser could not load. Are you able to load this file directly? http://forum-lw-4.xda-cdn.com/clientscript/2015.head.min.js
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Maybe you missed the post but I fixed it by white listing xda-cdn.com. Now it works fine, still gives me 1 or 2 errors depending on the page but the website shows up normally.
Thanks though, if I hadn't found the solution, your answer would have made me find it.
pierscorpio said:
Maybe you missed the post but I fixed it by white listing xda-cdn.com. Now it works fine, still gives me 1 or 2 errors depending on the page but the website shows up normally.
Thanks though, if I hadn't found the solution, your answer would have made me find it.
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Sorry yes, replied to the post on the first page before I saw your post. Good to hear, not sure why it would block xda-cdn.com!
pierscorpio said:
I've found the solution!! Thanks to a guy in another forum.
The whole problem was the antivirus firewall, although I tried disabling it the page images still wouldn't load, that is because the images are hosted on "xda-cdn.com" and not "xda-developers.com".
All you need to do is go to your Antivirus and white list "xda-cdn.com".
Solved, at least in my case.
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Thank you so much, this has been driving me nuts! Worked for me, too
bitpushr said:
Sorry yes, replied to the post on the first page before I saw your post. Good to hear, not sure why it would block xda-cdn.com!
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Yeah, it's weird. Somebody must have blacklisted it 10 days ago..
tmord1 said:
Thank you so much, this has been driving me nuts! Worked for me, too
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I'm glad it worked out for your too!
I have tried disabling all extensions but no use. The issue is seen even with IE, where there are no extensions.
rangapsr said:
I have tried disabling all extensions but no use. The issue is seen even with IE, where there are no extensions.
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I already posted the solution, at least for me. Go to your antivirus and white list "xda-cdn.com".

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