I need some help with a Exchange problem on my windows phone 7.
I will like to sync the mail and calendar with the exchange server at my work place, but it is a local server and there is no wifi. I have therefore connected the phone with USB to my desktop computer (with Zune).
If I connect to the exchange server in internet explorer (on the phone) is there no problems, but I can not get it to connect in "email & accounts". I have installed the certificate on the phone and there is no warning before open logon in internet explorer (h t t p s : //[workserver].local/Exchange/ )
When I try to sync I get this error:
Not updated
There's a problem with
[workserver].local. Try again later.
Last tried 2 seconds ago
Error code: 85010014
If I try with out the USB cable in the phone I get this (expected) error message:
Not updated
Make sure the server info in this account's settings is correct, and that you have a data connection.
Last tried 2 seconds ago
Error code: 80072EE7
If I go in to settings and change my password to something wrong I get a:
Outlook account info is incorrect.
I can then type in my correct password and get the same error code 85010014.
Do some one know the right way to connect to a local Exchange server from Windows Phone 7 over USB and Zune?
Exchange does not sync with phones via USB. Never has, and never will. Dunno if this thread is a joke and we're being trolled, or if it's serious...
You sync over ActiveSync, and that should be easy enough to set up if you know what you're doing.
It should work. When you're connected via USB the phone uses your computer's network connection. Are you sure ActiveSync is enabled on the Exchange server and for your account?
I am serious.
I have tryed to test Outlook Mobile Access (OMA) on both my work desktop and mobile by connecction to: h t t p : //[workserver].local/oma/ )
In both the PC and mobile do I get a login screen an then this error:
A System error has occurred while processing your request. Please try again. If the problem persists, contact your administrator.
Is it only posible to sync a WP7 with exchange server is OMA if enabled on the server, or is there anothor way?
My company do not have license to OMA on there Exchange 2003 server.
MortenRJ said:
Is it only posible to sync a WP7 with exchange server is OMA if enabled on the server, or is there anothor way?
My company do not have license to OMA on there Exchange 2003 server.
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I don't believe there is any license. You just need Exchange 2003 SP1 and ActiveSync is included. SP2 came out six years ago, so I'd hope that's installed already.
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Really need some help here. Here's the scenario
I have 1 exchange 2003 SP2 server. No Frontend Server just 1 node. Currently i have SSL enabled and i can use OWA and OMA but not Activesync. I simply get a password prompt again and again.
If i untick require SSL and use port 80 my JasJar syncs over Activesync direct to the server over GPRS no worries, but cant do this as company policy requires SSL.
Questions
1. Has anyone got Activesync working on their Mobile 5 device with a single server setup (no frontend and Backend) with SSL enabled.
2. I dont really need OWA or OMA just activesync over web is their a way i can use SSL for Activesync if i am not worried about the others?
3. If i really need a frontend server is this a pain to do and do all my users internally still access the old (backend) or do they need to repoint to the frontend? In addition in this case would the frontend server also become the server with the internal to internet exchange smtp connector?
Really stuck. If anyone can help i would be very greatful.
Thanks
Yes, I have exchange 2003 sp2 single server working over ssl. Did you have activesync working on your exchange server running sp1 using AUTD?
Is the name on your ssl certificate the same name as the server name you input into active sync on your device? It must match exactly.
Is your certificate publicly recognized by a authorized certificate reseller or did you export and enroll cert into your pda?
Does outlook activesync work over http connection setup on a desktop or laptop using ssl sync?
Can you use activesync using http connection on an outside network to connect to exchange with outlook?
I would guess it has something to do with the certificate name vs the name of the server on your pda...Just a guess tho.
Didnt have running prior to SP2.
Certificates matches exactly and public signed /recognised.
Activesync over a desktop does not work over ssl.
I can use Activesync over http from the internet as well as oma and exchange OWA on standard port 80 http just not ssl.
I have followed the microsoft instructions to create another ExchDAV without SSL for single node scenario which is why oma started working.
I am running EXSP2 single server configuration with SSL enabled. I am using the CACERT free Certificate. You need to import the ROOT of your CA into the PDA.
Take a look at www.msexchange.org there you have to search for the apropriate article.
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Ok, when you used the freecert and imported to root how did you get your JasJar to ignore the fact that the certifcate is not from a trusted authority other than importing onto the device?
I did hear something about a Secure=0 entry in the registry?
If you can save the root authority and server certificates to your PC as CRT files I think, then you can transfer these over to the jasjar and then just tap on them to import them
Thats what I did
Check this:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=817379
Check if you can access OWA or OMA over SSL without Ceritifacte error.
If you get error you shoud copy the CA certificate (CRT file) to Universal, rename it to CER and import it.
Good luck!
And one more thing, if youre using Method 2 in KB817379, you should allow access to all your network interfaces in Exchange-OMA Virtual Directory.
anybody have same problem??
it say's that is synchronized, but nothing on my device
somebody have solution?
don't want to sync with pc too. It syncronising, but
always on the same place, syncing......... but do nothing
thx
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Works fine for me!! Try syncing via your PC's link to your exchange server first (i.e. connect your phone to active sync).
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Works fine for me!! Try syncing via your PC's link to your exchange server first (i.e. connect your phone to active sync).
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I just wrote, it cannot sync with PC too
Odd suggestion, but set the schedule to be at least every ten minutes, not shorter, and try again.
Does your server have weird ssl certs? (and if so have you installed them)
Are you entering the correct url for the server? (ie one you can access over the web)
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Does your server have weird ssl certs? (and if so have you installed them)
Are you entering the correct url for the server? (ie one you can access over the web)
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i'm sure its his exchange server or his servers ssl certs...not the rom.
I used to connect to my office network normally but now they have changed something and it keep on asking my user and password for proxy access but even after I input correct uid/pwd/domain (which i use for desktop) it failed authentication ....any clues how to resolve this??
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I used to connect to my office network normally but now they have changed something and it keep on asking my user and password for proxy access but even after I input correct uid/pwd/domain (which i use for desktop) it failed authentication ....any clues how to resolve this??
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I'm also interested in this. Got a Exchange SP2 2003 here with an office mailbox and I want to sync. Can't figure out how to set up server/phone. I'm getting a certificate error or a message that it's not a correct exchange server. Although syncing with Pocket Internet explorer or on my laptop at home is no problem.
They are probably using 1 username/password for all the computers.
Just ask the network admin what it is so that you can put it in your phone.
I work for a fairly large company and they have not received and lodged the certificate with the new server. When trying to connect I get the following....apparently other phones (iphone, nokias allow you to over-ride and hook up anyway)
"Result:
The security certificate on the server is not valid. Contact your Exchange Server administrator or ISP to install a valid certificate on the server.
Support code : 0x80072FOD "
Any help would be gratefully received.
Thanks again
2 options...
1. Turn OFF SSL when connecting to their exchange server. There is an option in TP2 to do that when you are configuring/editing username/password.
2. try https://yourexchangeserveraddress.com on a desktop browser
if it connects, then download the certificate on your pc and transfer it to your TP2, go to file explorer, click on it and it will install fine. It should connect fine afterwards with SSL on.
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Thanks and have tried both options (turn off ssl and downloading) but to no avail....
Any ideas?
Thanks again for the input
Got an Omnia 7 today, but I cannot setup my exchange account as I need to import the certificate for my server (small business server 2008).
Previously, I have done this by connecting my phone to a PC using Mobile Device Centre and running the Install Certificate program on the server - quite painless.
However the Omnia doesn't connect to Windows Mobile Device Centre, therefore I cannot connect to run the cert installation - and therefore cannot access my email.
Anyone know how I would go about getting the certificate onto the handset?
Do you have another mail account other than the exchange account already set up on the device?
If so, I think the solution is to mail the certificate and add it that way. See this link too as someone was having issues with the cert and synchronisation. http://social.answers.microsoft.com...7/thread/bf9240a9-a388-4cb7-bf6d-8966ddae7707
I have yet to go down this route. My hardware at home is having issues with SBS so I'm going down a hosted option route till I can sort it