Has anyone had any luck using host headers in their Exchange IIS settings (Windows 2003 R2, Exch 2003 SP2) and having their mobile devices sync successfully? I tried using a host header and implementing SSL, but cannot do so. I wanted to use my existing cert that I have, and wanted to use a host header since my new email server has a different name than the cert.
"Sara L" wrote in message news:28ab41d128d908ca66dc9523a9c5@msnews.microsoft.com... > > Has anyone had any luck using host headers in their Exchange IIS settings > (Windows 2003 R2, Exch 2003 SP2) and having their mobile devices sync > successfully? I tried using a host header and implementing SSL, but cannot > do so. I wanted to use my existing cert that I have, and wanted to use a > host header since my new email server has a different name than the cert. You don't need to use a Host Header, just get your users to use the server name that matches your certificate, and they won't get the name mismatch warning. Host Headers always seem to break OMA and ActiveSync, and there isn't a fix for it. Lee. -- ______________________________________ Outlook Web Access For PDA , OWA For WAP www.leederbyshire.com email a@t leederbyshire d.0.t c.0.m ______________________________________