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(עברית)المملكة العربية السعودية (العربية)ไทย (ไทย)대한민국 (한국어)中华人民共和国 (中文)台灣 (中文)日本 (日本語) HomeOnline20132010Other VersionsLibraryForumsGalleryEHLO Blog Ask a question Quick access Forums home Browse forums users FAQ Search related threads Remove From My Forums Answered by: ActiveSync problem with Exchange Server 2007 - certificate Error Previous Versions of Exchange > Exchange 2003 and exchange activesync error 1016 Exchange 2007 - General Discussion Question 0 Sign in to vote Dear All,I have setup
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a test server with Exchange 2007 x64. We are getting certificate error every time when we try to sync the phone activesync error codes with Exchange Serve. I have got Active Sync working with Exchnage 2007 behind ISA server. This time I am using hardware firewall instead of ISA. Even if I connect internet connection directly to my exchange https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2469722 server it gives me certificate error. I am using Windows Server Certificate service to create certificates. The certifcate is added in Trusted root authority. Can any one help me with a document on configuring active sync without ISA behind hardware firewall. Its really urgent I am stuck up very badly. Regards,NzmNzm Saturday, July 04, 2009 7:44 AM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Hi Elvis,Thank https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/exchange/en-US/e93d3d3a-9a04-4b0d-957f-5fe243a50eb8/activesync-problem-with-exchange-server-2007-certificate-error?forum=exchangesvrgenerallegacy you very much for all you help. I followed the same document and run the test. The only thing was I added the certificate in Internediate Certification Authorities and it started working fine. The only issue is that Exchaneg 2007 adds security policy on mobile device forcefully. Because of which evry time the devcie asks for the unlock code, how do I stop Exchange 2007 not to enforce the policy on the device.Thank you very much again for you help.Regards,NzmNzm Marked as answer by Nzm Tuesday, July 07, 2009 12:48 PM Tuesday, July 07, 2009 9:30 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Hi Nzm,Glad to see your original issue is resolved. Regarding the policy, you can set it at EMC | Organization congiguration | Client Access | Exchange ActiveSync Mailbox Policies | Password tab. thanks,Elvis Marked as answer by Elvis Wei Wednesday, July 08, 2009 3:13 AM Tuesday, July 07, 2009 9:45 AM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Does the firewall you are now using use any type of reverse proxy? Or does it pass the inbound HTTPS requests directly to the Exchange Server? When you try to connect to the Exchange s
Exchange ActiveSync Errors and Solutions This table is a list of error codes for Pocket PC 2002, 2003, Smartphone 2002, 2003 and Windows Mobile 5.0, 6.0, 6.1 and 6.5 devices https://www.pocketpcfaq.com/faqs/activesync/exchange_errors.php (including Standard, Professional and Classic), Windows Phone 7 and 7.1 as well as solutions. WM2002_2003_ErrorWM_5_6_65_WP_7_ErrorPossible_CausePossible_ResolutionUser_ActionN/A85002000The device ran out of storage even after the system closed other processes.Delete excess files and mail http://www.mobilepractices.com/2007/10/internet-pass-through-connectivity.html from the device. N/A85002001An unknown synchronization application error occurred on the device.Try again later. DEV_185002002The device ran out of storage even after the system closed other processes.Delete excess files and mail activesync error from the device. DEV_285002003The device timed out while waiting to establish a connection with the server.Try again later.? Ensure device is able to browse Internet sites.Additionally, verify the value of the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\ MasSync\Parameters\ExchTimeoutThreshold DEV_385002004The user manually ended the synchronization process from the device.Try again. DEV_685002007The synchronization failed because of a problem on the server but no server-originated error codes activesync error 500 (or any other unknown server errors) were received by the device.Verify that the server is available and supports synchronization with a mobile device, and then try again later. Ensure the proper server name has been entered. DEV_785002008An error occurred while ActiveSync was writing an item?s properties to the database on the device (per-item error).Try again. DEV_885002009The synchronization key data on the device is not valid because a data removal failed.Try again.? May require user to de-select sync items (Inbox, Contacts, Calendar, Tasks) and re-select them to reset the sync key. DEV_98500200AThe connection failed due to missing server information or user credentials. Tap Options, and then the Server tab to verify that your server name is correct. Then, tap Advanced to verify that your user credentials are correct and try againVerify the server information and credentials on the device. DEV_118500200CThe device could not shut down the send/receive thread after the user requested the synchronization to stop. The synchronization application on the device was forced to close. DEV_128500200DThe device timed out while waiting for a response from the user.Try again. DEV_138500200EA failure occurred on the device
- Error 0x80072f78 A friend called me few days ago asking for help connecting a Windows Mobile 5.0 Palm Treo to the internet via the Vista's Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC) pass-through. In this case the Smartphone was connected to the desktop thru Bluetooth, but this is not the first time I have to face this problem. Actually you can find the same problem even in USB connections, and not just using WMDC, also using ActiveSync 4.x.One of the symptoms of this problem is an error 0x80072f78 trying to browse a site from the device, or just getting an ugly connectivity settings error.If you've tried to solve this problem before looking for help on the web, probably you've found kind of a "black magic" solution: a registry tweak adding a new DWORD value named "AllowLSP". But what is all of this about??Let's start from the beginning: LSP = Layered Service Provider. It's a feature of Microsoft Winsock 2 Service Provider Interface (SPI). It makes possible to modify transport services, i.e. implementing a firewall. You can find more info here.DTPT (Desktop Pass Through) allows the device to talk with the desktop network (or the internet if the desktop has internet access) while ActiveSync is running. It's implemented as a socket level proxy technology, including a server side (ActiveSync or WMDC) and a client side implemented as a LSP (the DTPT LSP).ActiveSync, from its version 4.2 and above, has changed the way it interacts with the Microsoft Windows networking stack to support Layered Service Providers (LSP) on outgoing Desktop-Pass-Through connections. In many corporate environments this provides improved compatibility and policy compliance.Unfortunately, there are several cases where you can find LSPs interfering with ActiveSync communication. So, we need to enable ActiveSync on the desktop to function together with LSP applications.It requires to edit (or create) a DWORD registry key called "AllowLSP" on the desktop, in the following registry path:[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows CE Services]The possible decimal values are:0: Bypass LSPs for incoming and outgoing connections.1: Bypass LSPs for incoming connection and use LSPs for outgoing connection.2: Use LSPs for incoming and bypass LPSs outgoing connections.3: Use LSPs for incoming and outgoing connections.The value which used to work in this case is "0", because it bypasses LSPs