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Posted by digiwizz on August 4, 2006, 10:33 am
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Buy the way using the divice with cert check off will still use SSL to
authenticate
Just doesn't care if certificate is singed or not
"digiwizz" wrote:
> If you disable certificate checking on your device it will work with even the
> basic SBS cert that is bundled with MS SBS 2003.
>
> You can download it from
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=d88753b8-8b3a-4f1d-8e94-530a67614df1&displaylang=en
>
> You will need to run it from command promt with a switch
>
> System Requirements
> Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000 Service Pack 3; Windows Server 2003
> Sample instructions (for PocketPC 2002, 2003 and Smartphone 2002 devices):
>
> Ensure that your device is connected to the Desktop, that ActiveSync is
> installed, and your device is connected. A partnership is not necessary, you
> may connect as Guest should you wish.
>
> On the desktop, open up a command prompt, and change to the directory
> containing the tool executable CERTCHK.EXE
>
> The tool uses a simple command line interface. To disable certificate
> checking, type: CERTCHK off
>
> To enable certificate checking, type: CERTCHK on
>
> To verify if certificate checking is currently enabled or disabled, type:
> CERTCHK query
>
> To get syntax help for the command, type: CERTCHK
>
> Please be sure to re-enable certificate checking on the device after you are
> done with testing and have installed a signed certificate.
>
>
>
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