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date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 08:09:51 -0400,    group: microsoft.public.exchange.mobility        back       


How to create a secondary virtual directory for Exchange that does not require SSL, on Windows 2000 Server   
I'm trying to troubleshoot the 85010014 error that occurs when I try to use 
ActiveSync on a user's T-Mobile MDA to our Exchange 2003 SP2 server.  I have 
downloaded and read Microsoft's KB article 817379, which has a resolution 
(Method 2) in there that involves creating a secondary virtual directory for 
Exchange that doesn't require SSL.  The problem I have is that I can't do 
all of the things mentioned in the solution because we are running Exchange 
on Windows 2000 Server SP4.  The solution talks about right-clicking on the 
Exchange virtual directory and selecting All Tasks/Save Configuration to a 
File.  You can't do that with Win2K.

How can I create that secondary virtual directory with Win2K, when I can't 
save the configuration to a file?


Thanks in advance,

-- 
Vincent Close
IT Manager
Tyler Elevator Products
Cleveland, OH
vclose@nospam.tylerelevator.com
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date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 08:09:51 -0400   author:   Vincent Close

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