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Posted by Vincent Close on June 12, 2006, 8:48 am
Please log in for more thread options I've actually looked at that page before, and still no luck. I've even
turned off SSL checking (at least I think I did) and still nothing.
What I'm really trying to find out is how to set up a new virtual directory,
like is mentioned in Microsoft KB article 817379 (method 2 resolution). The
problem I have is that since we have a Windows 2000 Server, I can't do the
"Save Configuration to a File" that they say I have to do in IIS in order to
set up the new virtual directory. How do you do Method 2 if your server is
Windows 2000?
> On Fri, 9 Jun 2006 13:57:58 -0400, "Vincent Close"
>
>>I have a user here who just received a new T-Mobile MDA device. We are
>>trying to set up the e-mail synching with our Exchange 2003 SP2 server
>>(single Exchange Server). I go through all the motions of setting up the
>>proper settings on the MDA, and when I try to sync through the ActiveSync,
>>I
>>get the 85010014 error message.
>>
>>I have tried a number of things already.
>>
>>I made sure that Exchange Server was properly patched up to service pack
>>2.
>>Windows 2000 Server is properly patched up to service pack 4.
>>
>>I have read KB article 215383 and have confirmed that bother Kerberos and
>>NTLM protocols are supported on the server (the server is Windows 2000
>>SP4).
>>
>>I have also read KB article 817379, talking about the ActiveSync errors.
>>I
>>have tried doing the Method 2 resolution, but I am not sure how to
>>proceed,
>>since with Win2K, you can't "Save Configuration to a File" to set up a new
>>virtual directory. If anyone knows how to do it with Win2K, I'd be
>>greatly
>>appreciative!
>>
>>When the ActiveSync attempt is taking place, an error in the server event
>>log, Event ID 3031, is being generated, which I know refers me back to
>>KB817379.
>>
>>We are using SSL and the certificate is self-signed, and I believe that I
>>have properly put the certificate on the MDA device (if someone has a
>>proper
>>procedure on how to do that I can refer to to make sure I did it right,
>>that
>>would be much appreciated).
>>
>>
>>So my question is, how can I get the ActiveSync to work in our scenario?
>
> Take a look at
> http://www.pocketpcfaq.com/faqs/activesync/exchange_errors.php, under
> HTTP_500 (85010014)
>
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> Rob Borek
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