Problems with Exchange ActiveSync [activesync software] [exchange issues]

Q: I have my Exchange server is configured for OMA access. SSL and form based login is disabled in order to reduce complications for the moment. I can log in with “mydomain.com / oma” from my desktop, but I am unable to log on my PDA phone, or through the desktops . When trying to log in via phone, it requires me to enter the password and then, though the password is correct.


Re:Originally posted by: guy
alright, i've figured it out. i had to disable all ssl including exchange. however, i'd like to keep ssl for security purposes. so it looks like the only way around this is this solution (http://www.petri.co.il/problems_with_forms_based_authentication_and_ssl_i n_activesync.htm).

yup, I had to do that on our setup too. The virtual directory isn't that difficult to set up, just a pain that it has to be done period.


Re:The other thing you'll want to do is install Exchange SP2. I haven't done that yet on my main office SBS. There are some things you'll probably want to use that you'll only get with SP2. And I'm NOT talking about the "MSFP" stuff.

Re:alright, i've figured it out. i had to disable all ssl including exchange. however, i'd like to keep ssl for security purposes. so it looks like the only way around this is this solution (http://www.petri.co.il/problems_with_forms_based_authentication_and_ssl_i n_activesync.htm).

Re:What happens when you try to log into Outlook Web Access from the phone? Even thought you said you'd disabled SSL, I'd lean towards installing whatever Certificate you normally use for remote access. I exported my SSL certificate on the Server, emailed it to myself, and then installed it on my Axim.

I only got my Dell Axim x51v a few weeks ago, so I'm definitely not expert in these things. I have, though, gotten my Axim to directly synch with my Exchange Server 2003 across a VPN. See if you can log into Exchange using Outlook Web Access. That'll test if you've installed the Certificate properly (assuming you use SSL on your OWA).

I have, though, seen the error where you keep getting a Username/Password/Domain requrest. It still happens every time I try to browse a Share on my SBS 2003 Server. I can browse OTHER PCs in my Domain, but the SBS Server doesn't seem to want me to browse it. I don't know what the problem is.


Re:i used the wrong domain, but i still get an error code 0×85010014. =\

Re:Originally posted by: guy
Is mobile synching enabled on the account you are trying to connect with?

yeah, it's enabled.


Re:Is mobile synching enabled on the account you are trying to connect with?

Re:Originally posted by: guy
I don't really do much with ActiveSync, so this is just a guess.

When entering your username, do you put it in the form DOMAIN\Username?

there are two different boxes for username and domain.
_______________

username:_____
password:_____
domain:_______
_______________


Re:I don't really do much with ActiveSync, so this is just a guess.

When entering your username, do you put it in the form DOMAIN\Username?


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