Friday, November 7, 2014

Hi, collect the whole chain (p7b file) does not work, I have also seen at one or other point was th

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My better half has been a few days, a Windows Phone 7 device, specifically a HTC 7 "Mozart". The device serves as a replacement for a Nokia 6500c. The conclusion after a few days is very positive and the handling works very well in their own words. After the basic settings have been made and they had a little more familiar with the device dundrum on ice came (for testing purposes) the establishment of the e-mailbox of the row. The device should produce 2008 R2 (next to the Live account, which is required compulsory for operation) to connect to a Windows Server with Exchange 2010 SP1. Once in the account all adjustments have been made by me, the device showed me an error message and noticed dundrum on ice the stored on the server certificate as the cause. dundrum on ice
It was not asked whether you trust this "unknown" or "suspicious" certificate, it was simply dundrum on ice rejected. Even an iPhone asks for. The solution to this problem seems to be so well then (as with Windows Mobile 6.5, etc.) that you installed the CA certificate and the Exchange certificate thus becomes familiar. A quick search on Google has also confirmed this then (Windows phone 7 certificate error). So I have sent me the certificate itself via email and accessed via the Internet Explorer on the device. After I clicked on the attachment of IE asks me if I want to install the certificate. After a consent but you get an error message with the ID 80072f0d. In the article linked above but this seems to be the solution, so I have the certificate dundrum on ice temporarily stored on a web server and accessed from there via the Internet Explorer. This time the installation worked and the Windows Phone 7 asks whether the certificate should be installed. After installation and a reboot (important!) Worked also synchronize with the Exchange Server. Unfortunately, you can save without aids no files via USB to the device, with a small entry in the registry but it seems to go: Windows Phone 7 as a removable dundrum on ice disk
About the Author: Jan caps is a trained specialist dundrum on ice in system integration. He completed his training in summer 2008 and has since worked at the Rachfahl IT-Solutions GmbH & Co. KG. January caps is among other MCITP 2008 Network Infrastructure Server Administrator, Enterprise Administrator and Enterprise Messaging Administrator 2010 and MCTS System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008, Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Windows Server Virtualization and Windows Server. 31 Responses to "Windows Phone 7 HTC 7" Mozart "-ActiveSync to Exchange server dundrum on ice with private certificate"
first many thanks for the solution, am a long time looking for the right solution for exactly the described problem. Sorry, but for me without remedy. All that has changed as a result (download from a web server), is the error message. Instead 80072f0d now comes 80072F06. Do you have any more?
Thank you for your response. After all did not work, I even tried the whole certificate chain store .p7b format in *. Even successful. Everything fails because the WP7 rejects certificates that are not issued exactly on the targeted address. In other words, our Exchange could previously only be accessed via IP, the name was not known to the DNS. The certificate is issued on the internal server name. And since the WP7 blocked now times. After this error in IE8 is understandable. Here it is called when you call the server: The security certificate presented by this website was issued for a different website address. "Yes, Allow" to get in any browser in the world by, just not in WP7. So ... is the solution: login subdomain, let route, issue a new certificate on the subdomain and let's go .. The days I know more ...
Hi, collect the whole chain (p7b file) does not work, I have also seen at one or other point was the tried unsuccessfully dundrum on ice in my research. Like you yourself write the Exchange certificate is issued to an internal server name, not the external name. The certificate must be issued in the name on the server from "outside" sounds. The certificate, which stands against the Exchange certificate must be confiscated. In my case the "Certificate 0" our Windows PKI ...
Have really tried a lot (but I am a complete beginner). Went according dundrum on ice to the English speaking guide her and tried to get it added so. But no chance ... .I also know

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