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for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Ask a Question Ask for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Expand Search Submit Close Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > There is a problem with the certificate for mail.domain.com. Contact a support person or your service provider. Error Code: http://forums.windowscentral.com/windows-phone-7/193553-mail-active-sync-issue-error-80072f06.html 80072F06 Want to Advertise Here? Solved There is a problem with the certificate for mail.domain.com. Contact a support person or your service provider. Error Code: 80072F06 Posted on 2012-03-03 Smartphone Programming Exchange Cell Phones 3 Verified Solutions 7 Comments 1,182 Views Last Modified: 2014-04-21 I have been using Exchange 2010 account on my Nokia 5230 with no problem. https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/27615806/There-is-a-problem-with-the-certificate-for-mail-domain-com-Contact-a-support-person-or-your-service-provider-Error-Code-80072F06.html But now i got new phone Nokia Lumia 800. After I set up my Exchange account I always get the error: There is a problem with the certificate for mail.domain.com. Contact a support person or your service provider. Error Code: 80072F06 I have tried to download serveral certificate to the phone with no luck. 0 Question by:soffcec Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 28 Active 3 days ago Best Solution bysunnyc7 Open a browser from your phone and go to the OWA site of your exchange server. You will get a pop-up about the certificate. Click on details and then click download certificate. This will store the Go to Solution 7 Comments LVL 28 Overall: Level 28 Exchange 27 Cell Phones 2 Smartphone Programming 1 Message Active 3 days ago Assisted Solution by:sunnyc72012-03-03 If you are using Windows mobile, try the soln given here On your device, click Start, ActiveSync, Tools, Options, Server, and make sure that the correct server name is entered. http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/winphone/forum/wp6n-sync/activesync-error-code-80072f06/a33b478b-d487-44bc-bddd-42228e72a5e2 0 Message Active today Author Comment by:soffcec201
Running Exchange Server and synchronizing it with your Windows Phone 7.x or Windows Phone http://thisandthatfornow.blogspot.com/2013/01/it-error-80072f06-while-trying-to.html 8.x is no problem if you are using an official, external IP and more important, a public and trusted SSL-Certificate. But what if you run your Exchange Server http://www.thefreedictionary.com/impaled in a private, SOHO or SMB environment where such an SSL-Certificate isn't really proficient nor an external IP - other than something like your Cable-, DSL- or whatsoeverInternet connectionpaired outlook error with DynDNS? Well, it is "quite easy"! I am going to explain in short at the example of Exchange Server 2013 how to handle the issue: Preliminaries You already setup the client access preliminaries, e.g. external addresses in your DynDNS, Firewall settings, internal and external DNS (if NAT traversal doesn't work). In your Exchange server, all settings error code 80072f06 needed for external client access already made, e.g. external (DynDNS) Domain for OWA etc. is already setup. The final step: Open https://yourexchangeclientsideurl/ecp and login Click on 'servers' on the left navigation pane from the horizontal navigation, choose 'certificates' and than under select servers the server you use for client access. Now, click on the + symbol and create a NEW certificate. Choose "Create a self-signed certificate" The 'friendly' name can be whatever helps you to identify the certificate later on. Add the server(s) you want to apply the certificate to. You must add the external address to all needed Access forms You can add now additional domains - if you miss one that should be used in the certificate as well (which shouldn't be the case at this point however) Click finish. Now, on your Client Access Server, open the Certificate Manager (for your Local Computer) Go to Personal - Certificates Right click on the Certificate you use for your external (DynDNS) Address and click All Tasks - Expor
Bing ? Keyboard Word / Article Starts with Ends with Text A A A A Language: EnglishEspañolDeutschFrançaisItalianoالعربية中文简体PolskiPortuguêsNederlandsNorskΕλληνικήРусскийTürkçeאנגלית Twitter Get our app Log in / Register E-mail Password Wrong username or password. Facebook Twitter Google+ Yahoo Remember Me Forgot password? Register Getour app DictionaryThesaurusMedicalDictionaryLegalDictionaryFinancialDictionaryAcronymsIdiomsEncyclopediaWikipediaEncyclopedia Tools A A A A Language: EnglishEspañolDeutschFrançaisItalianoالعربية中文简体PolskiPortuguêsNederlandsNorskΕλληνικήРусскийTürkçeאנגלית Mobile Apps: apple android For surfers: Free toolbar & extensions Word of the Day Help For webmasters: Free content Linking Lookup box Close impale (redirected from impaled)Also found in: Thesaurus, Legal, Wikipedia.Related to impaled: Vlad the Impaler im·pale (ĭm-pāl′) also em·pale (ĕm-)tr.v. im·paled, im·pal·ing, im·pales also em·paled or em·pal·ing or em·pales 1. To pierce with a sharp stake or point.2. To torture or kill by impaling.[Medieval Latin impālāre : Latin in-, in; see in-2 + Latin pālus, stake; see pag- in Indo-European roots.]im·pale′ment n.im·pal′er n.impale (ɪmˈpeɪl) or empalevb (tr) 1. (often foll by: on, upon, or with) to pierce with a sharp instrument: they impaled his severed head on a spear. 2. archaic to enclose with pales or fencing; fence in3. (Heraldry) heraldry to charge (a shield) with two coats of arms placed side by side[C16: from Medieval Latin impālāre, from Latin im- (in) + pālus pale2] imˈpalement, emˈpalement n imˈpaler, emˈpaler nim•pale (ɪmˈpeɪl) v.t. -paled, -pal•ing. 1. to pierce or fix with something pointed. 2. to pierce with a sharpened stake thrust up through the body. 3. to make helpless as if pierced through. 4. to combine (coats of arms) on a shield with a pale dividing vertically. [1545-55; < Medieval Latin impālāre] im•pal′er, n. im•pale′ment, n. impalePast participle: impaledGerund: impalingImperativePresentPreteritePresent ContinuousPresent PerfectPast ContinuousPast PerfectFutureFuture PerfectFuture ContinuousPresent Perfect ContinuousFuture Perfect ContinuousPast Perfect ContinuousConditionalPast ConditionalImperativeimpaleimpalePresentI impaleyou impalehe/she/it impaleswe impaleyou impalethey impalePreteriteI impaledyou impaledhe/she/it impaledwe impaledyou impaledthey impaledPresent ContinuousI am impaling