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date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 19:54:44 -0400,    group: microsoft.public.exchange.mobility        back       


Getting 0x80072f17 with my cer file   
I just switched my old iPaq hw6515 to a Motorola Q 9h.  I copied the
.cer file to the Q but I get 0x80072f17 when I try to sync.  The
certificate does seem to install without error.  I should point out
that the certificate is not a certificate bought from a CA.  The cer
did work on my old iPaq.

How do I use ActiveSync to sync to my SSL required Exchange 2007
Server without having to buy and install a cert from a CA????
date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 19:54:44 -0400   author:   David

Re: Getting 0x80072f17 with my cer file   
Private Certs will not work on Exchange 2007.

http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/07/02/445698.aspx
http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/02/19/435472.aspx

-- 
John Oliver, Jr
MCSE, MCT, CCNA
Exchange MVP 2008
Microsoft Certified Partner


"David"  wrote in message 
news:h5v7h3t7b15f1fjls6crup78h3jvggjmv9@4ax.com...
>I just switched my old iPaq hw6515 to a Motorola Q 9h.  I copied the
> .cer file to the Q but I get 0x80072f17 when I try to sync.  The
> certificate does seem to install without error.  I should point out
> that the certificate is not a certificate bought from a CA.  The cer
> did work on my old iPaq.
>
> How do I use ActiveSync to sync to my SSL required Exchange 2007
> Server without having to buy and install a cert from a CA????
date: Wed, 17 Oct 2007 13:20:38 -0400   author:   John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]

Re: Getting 0x80072f17 with my cer file   
Ok...I created another problem.  

I went cheap and purchased a certificate from GoDaddy.  I got it to
work when connected to the local network.  I have a problem when
connecting externally.  I have only a single Exchange 2007 server but
I have a spam filter box (unix) in front of it.  The spam filter is
behind my firewall and has the NAT for the public mail.domain.com. The
certificate I created was for mail.domain.com

What would I need to do to get owa and activesync to point to another
public address?  Create another certificate?  If yes, what would it be
if not "mail.domain.com"?

On Wed, 17 Oct 2007 13:20:38 -0400, "John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]"
 wrote:

>Private Certs will not work on Exchange 2007.
>
>http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/07/02/445698.aspx
>http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/02/19/435472.aspx
date: Wed, 17 Oct 2007 13:51:33 -0400   author:   David

Re: Getting 0x80072f17 with my cer file   
Autodisover.yourdomain.com seems to be the answer.  Only issue is that 
mobile users and OWA users must use autodiscover.yourdomain.com to access 
their respective resources.  Otherwise you are looking at a SAN Cert.  The 
link I provided earlier explains this, 
http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/07/02/445698.aspx.  Exchange 2007 has 
changed dramatically with Autodiscover service but there are work arounds 
without spending huge dollars on SAN Certs.

-- 
John Oliver, Jr
MCSE, MCT, CCNA
Exchange MVP 2008
Microsoft Certified Partner


"David"  wrote in message 
news:g5ich3p365dsa3qupeqjcd0qi8au8vicfq@4ax.com...
> Ok...I created another problem.
>
> I went cheap and purchased a certificate from GoDaddy.  I got it to
> work when connected to the local network.  I have a problem when
> connecting externally.  I have only a single Exchange 2007 server but
> I have a spam filter box (unix) in front of it.  The spam filter is
> behind my firewall and has the NAT for the public mail.domain.com. The
> certificate I created was for mail.domain.com
>
> What would I need to do to get owa and activesync to point to another
> public address?  Create another certificate?  If yes, what would it be
> if not "mail.domain.com"?
>
> On Wed, 17 Oct 2007 13:20:38 -0400, "John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]"
>  wrote:
>
>>Private Certs will not work on Exchange 2007.
>>
>>http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/07/02/445698.aspx
>>http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/02/19/435472.aspx
date: Wed, 17 Oct 2007 17:48:34 -0400   author:   John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]

Re: Getting 0x80072f17 with my cer file   
John,

	I decided to go with "Alternative 2".  I had already setup
everything with mail.gryphonobject.com, so I'm running into a couple
of things.  First, I had a autodiscovery set to the "Default Web
Site".  Should I remove the default web site before I do the
New-AutodiscoverVirtualDirectory for the AutoDiscover website?

I am getting 404 error when I try https://autodiscover.domain.com/owa

On Wed, 17 Oct 2007 17:48:34 -0400, "John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]"
 wrote:

>Autodisover.yourdomain.com seems to be the answer.  Only issue is that 
>mobile users and OWA users must use autodiscover.yourdomain.com to access 
>their respective resources.  Otherwise you are looking at a SAN Cert.  The 
>link I provided earlier explains this, 
>http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/07/02/445698.aspx.  Exchange 2007 has 
>changed dramatically with Autodiscover service but there are work arounds 
>without spending huge dollars on SAN Certs.
date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 16:58:54 -0400   author:   David

Re: Getting 0x80072f17 with my cer file   
No, do not remove just add a new Autodiscover site as explained in the link.

-- 
John Oliver, Jr
MCSE, MCT, CCNA
Exchange MVP 2008
Microsoft Certified Partner


"David"  wrote in message 
news:6phfh3lp9jo5h9stm7tmbpmn0o8aartklq@4ax.com...
> John,
>
> I decided to go with "Alternative 2".  I had already setup
> everything with mail.gryphonobject.com, so I'm running into a couple
> of things.  First, I had a autodiscovery set to the "Default Web
> Site".  Should I remove the default web site before I do the
> New-AutodiscoverVirtualDirectory for the AutoDiscover website?
>
> I am getting 404 error when I try https://autodiscover.domain.com/owa
>
> On Wed, 17 Oct 2007 17:48:34 -0400, "John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]"
>  wrote:
>
>>Autodisover.yourdomain.com seems to be the answer.  Only issue is that
>>mobile users and OWA users must use autodiscover.yourdomain.com to access
>>their respective resources.  Otherwise you are looking at a SAN Cert.  The
>>link I provided earlier explains this,
>>http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/07/02/445698.aspx.  Exchange 2007 
>>has
>>changed dramatically with Autodiscover service but there are work arounds
>>without spending huge dollars on SAN Certs.
date: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 09:49:50 -0400   author:   John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]

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