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Posted by Carl Wolz [MSFT] on December 11, 2005, 10:23 pm
Please log in for more thread options The password has an association with the "Secure" registry state. If that
value is changed, the password won't work (it's a security feature). Walk
through the wizard again and renter your password.
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Carl Wolz [MSFT]
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> Haha! Just missed the previous post by Carl Wolz ... Looks like that's
> it! Only thing is that I had to add "Secure" to the GUID!!! Looks like
> I'm getting to the server now, just keep getting prompted for my
> username/password. Weird.
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> Sorry, I didn't see this. I just posted how to do this.
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> Recap.
> FYI: Certchk.exe won't work on WindowsMobile 5.0. The layout of the
> registry
> has changed. In the devices registry
> [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\ActiveSync\Partners\] set
> "Secure" to 0. There may be more than one GUID under partners, so look at
> the "Server" to see where it is syncing.
>
> This only bypasses the validation of the certificate on the device. You
> will
> still need a cert if you are syncing SSL
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> Carl Wolz [MSFT]
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> rights.
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>> Lots of people talking about this in other areas...
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>> Just upgraded from a 6600 PocketPC 2003 device to a 6700 WM5 device. I
>> had Exchange ActiveSync working great under 2003 (only diff was that I
>> had an internal CA so I ended up using the certchk utility to turn off
>> cert checking.)
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>> Well, the tool doesn't work under WM5. Does anyone know of where the
>> registry change is located under the WM5 device (or the 2003 device for
>> that matter as it may give some clues).
>>
>> Any other thoughts as to how I'd disable cert checking?
>>
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