OK. I've app unlocked my phone as per post 188 here -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=372717 (Thanks Erofich) and now when I try and install my server certificate I no longer get the message that my I don't have permission but I don't get the message saying it's been installed either (nothing seems to happen) and I still get a cert error when I try and sync. Any ideas?
Thanks
If you have changed the 1017 policy to 144, then it should allow it.
You dont get a confirmation message on installation though. So check settings, security, certificates, root certificates to make sure it has gone into the right place.
If its there and you get the error then the cert doesnt match the server...
Thanks. The cert is there.
It is the same cert I have been using successfully on my Ameo (where you do get a confirmation message) so I'm now stumped
Its definitely in the root certs?
I would start at the beginning and double check server name and sync settings on device.
Its definitely in the root certs.
The name on the cert is the server name I connect to and everything 'seems' fine, but I still get 0x80072F0D invalid cert.
I downloaded the cert from my certsrv and have double checked my ActiveSync settings and confirmed the server name, user name, password and domain.
Anything else I can check?
Thanks
Hmmm... as long as you are using the FQDN for the server, then there is no reason for it not to work.
I wonder if you delete the partnership and recreate it (now the certificate is installed) it might help?
Deleted the account and tried again. Still no joy. And I am using the FQDN.
I'm hopefully going to update to WM6 over the w/e so will try again then.
Thanks for your help.
Ah... I thought you might have already done the WM6 thing. It does resolve some issues like this.
I just flashed an 8500 to WM6 this week using the guides here and it went fine (as did exchange syncing).
Well...
Just upgraded to WM6 and still the same problem
Do you have access to the server itself? Or is it a work/hosted server?
If its your own server, you could try a fresh cert export (just in case yours is in the wrong format) by opening up an MMC and Add a SnapIn - Certificates, select Local Machine. In the Personal Folder, export the Root trusted cert that you are using for your SSL. Export it in the DEP x.509 cert format. Copy it to your PPC and
click on it to install it.
OK - went to server and my FQDN was in my root certs 3 times!
I exported all 3 and imported to phone and it's now happily syncing away.
Many thanks for all your help and your clear instruction s on how to export my certs. So simple even I could follow them.
Now running WM6 AKU 0.5 - pity you can't get it in English but I can understand American.
Thanks again for all your help.
Superb news.
Most people have problems with just one certificate!
That's what I like about this site - not only are people amaisingly helpful, but they seem genuinely pleased when a problem gets resolved
Thanks again
Hi folks,
sorry for being late, i think I can point you to the right direction:
As per Daniel Melanchton (german MVP for Mobile Devices), you need two certificates. One ist the cert for the server and one is the root cert. The root cert is needed for the mobile device checks also the origin of your cert (in german called "Zertifzierungstelle" e.g. Thawte). There's a perfect documentation floating around in the web, but it's only in available in german (called ex2k3_clientzugriff_1.wmv). He shows how to set up your mobile device and how to get the certs by exporting them from internet explorer using outlook web access.
Best regards,
tsfnet
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As per Daniel Melanchton (german MVP for Mobile Devices)
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Just a small correction
Daniel has never been MVP for mobile devices. He was MVP for Exchange Server and is now working for MS.
Bye
OK - so which one of you two is going to translate ex2k3_clientzugriff_1.wmv into English for us?
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i'll try to provide a pdf with screenshots and explanation if this would help. But this will take some time as i am in heavy business at the moment due to changing our erp-software at work.
He actually got it working about three days ago.
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due to changing our erp-software at work.
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What from and too? we're looking at Dynamics AX because they're too cheap to get JDE...
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He actually got it working about three days ago.
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yep, i know, but it could be helpful for other users, couldn't it ?
I just love people tributing to this forum AFTER solving their problem and not just "hey, it works now, perfect, thanks and bye forever" (maybe that's too hard, i know a lot of users do contribute a lot and spend a lot of time after solving their problem).
We need to understand why it works now. Do you know the difference between a cert and a root cert ? If you know it, you don't run into the same problem. That's why i will provide a simple pdf about installing the needed certs on your mobile device for acceesing an exchange server with ssl.
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Hi mates,
I'm trying to access my Hotmail account through MSN page but I keep getting this error msg
"Your Web browser options are currently set to disable cookies. To use .NET Passport, you must enable cookies."
I'm sure it's enabled coz it's working with other sites. Any other people encountered this problem or it's something wrong on my device ?
problems with web access to Hotmail
Ga Day mate!
Odds are you have, but I thought I would check...
Have you checked the box "Allow cookies" Under the Advanced Tab for Internet Explorer?
That is the only thing I can think of.. oh and I clean out my temp folders often and blow away all the cookies just as often...
Hope that helps...
Laters.
yeah it's enabled .. I even made sure to switch it on directly from the registry ... no luck :? ... I 'm sure it's working coz whenever I access this forum from the XDA I 'm already logged on ... it's not a big deal, but it's annoying :evil:
what if you are connected to messenger ?
it's passport related aswell maybe being connected to it would help ?
I tried that either ... no luck so far :?
I think I 'll have to spend some time with the cookies directory to see if there is a file that was attributed to hidden or read-only by mistake.
I had this (previously seemed to work OK) but suspect the MSN redirector service is not correctly spotting mobile clients, so:
CHANGE YOUR INITIAL/HOME PAGE TO MOBILE.MSN.COM and go from there
It worked!! ... brilliant tip
According to many news sites from the summer (like these : http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2008/jun08/06-10BloombergMobilePR.mspx and http://visualstudiomagazine.com/news/article.aspx?editorialsid=9987), there is apparently a Bloomberg application for windows mobile similar to the iphone app. Yet, I cannot find any place to download this. Does anyone have any information on this?
Seems to be more or less an Asian thing, neverless here the MSN Search results: http://search.live.com/results.aspx?q=Bloomberg+"Windows+Mobile"+download&src=IE-SearchBox
still cannot find a download site with that search from msn.com
http://bbmobile.bloomberg.com/winmo.html
yeah ...check out guys with above link ..its 472kb only cab file
Looks like you might need a Bloomberg Professional Account in order to use the Mobile Application.
I installed the .cab file on my phone, (then registered on bloomberg via the normal bloomberg website using my pc), but cannot login via the app on my mobile. It does not recognize my login name and I cannot register via the mobile...Any ideas???
Winmo is losing out big time.
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I installed the .cab file on my phone, (then registered on bloomberg via the normal bloomberg website using my pc), but cannot login via the app on my mobile. It does not recognize my login name and I cannot register via the mobile...Any ideas???
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Indeed, there is a bloomberg app for winmo, but it is not free. the site to download is http://bbmobile.bloomberg.com/winmo.html , but you got to register to use it. The normal account you registered cannot be use on the bloomberg winmo app. To use it, you need to call up to bloomberg and sign up a "bloomberg anywhere" account. I did call up for the same issue. to sign up, it will cost thousand per month, while iphone is giving it for free. Even Big Players such as Yahoo and Autodesk went over to iPhone.
Now u see the reason for iphone wave. If this continue, iPhone will monopolise the smart phone market. Some ppl like me, thought that Blackstone is a potential iPhone killer. After get the blankstone, I will say blankstone is good, BUT it is nowhere close to what iPhone have to offer. Some even think that Palm Pre could be the next iPhone killer. But after the review, I think not.
My next phone set could be iPhone. Hope Winmo will catch up by then. Good Luck to Winmo user like me. Major thing i still using Blackstone, is GPS and bluetooth. If iPhone can resolve these issue somehow, I dun think any of the other phones can stand before iPhone any more.
Its here! the non-pro version like for the iphone.
Been looking awhile for this, wonder why they are so quiet about it..
http m.bloomberg .com
Still no way to put your stock into different portfolios in My Stocks
bloomberg app
here is another link that works the others seem to be out of date
down loaded the app seems to work ok not explored it too much yet if you cannot down load from i have the cab file
https://msmvps.com/blogs/nunoluz/archive/2010/05/25/bloomberg-for-windows-phones.aspx
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here is another link that works the others seem to be out of date
down loaded the app seems to work ok not explored it too much yet if you cannot down load from i have the cab file
https://msmvps.com/blogs/nunoluz/archive/2010/05/25/bloomberg-for-windows-phones.aspx
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This works great - no registration needed and gives stock, commodity FX, News - all you need! Thanks!
Bloonberg
Many thanks great app
Perfect
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here is another link that works the others seem to be out of date
down loaded the app seems to work ok not explored it too much yet if you cannot down load from i have the cab file
https://msmvps.com/blogs/nunoluz/archive/2010/05/25/bloomberg-for-windows-phones.aspx
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Works great, Thanks
perfect. thanks a lot. any alternatives?
Thanks for the link. However, I cannot get it work on my Jasjam wm 6.1. I get the following error message:
Bloomberg Mobile.exe
MissingMethodException
File or assembly name 'System.Data.SqlServerCe, Version=3.0.3600.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=3BE235DF1C8D2AD3', or one of its dependencies, was not found.
Has anyone else experienced this problem? Is there a workaround? I'll be very grateful for any assistance.
Hi,
Could you pls supply the cab file?
Thanks.
I was searching around for a sync tool that would simply allow me to synchronise my camera and video files from my HTC Leo. I found this shareware application which does this and much more.
Synchronise any folder from or to your PC and WM device using your Activesync Connection.
Despite being Japanese in origin, the interface is in simple english and extremely easy to use.
Many of you may already be aware of this, but I thought it merited a dedicated thread.
The authors website and download links can be found here..MobiSync Website.
Registration after a 30 day trial costs $8, so great value.
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it's not freeware it is shareware
MobSync is a software allowing any file folder synchronization from the PocketPC onto the desktop--synchronization which cannot be done with ActiveSync(or Vista).
Supported ActiveSync4.5. or Vista
Trial time is 30 days. There is no function limitation.
Another solution is goodsync http://www.goodsync.com/ which can sync mot just mibole device but also sync sftp, ftp webdrive etc...... Not a freeware
Correction
I apologise, first post corrected.
Registration
I have now registered MobSync and the license cost $8, so it is great value.
I have been using this for a while and it is a great sync app. If you want a freeware version then you can try v0.94. However I found this didn't have the great functionality that I needed so bought v2.0.3. For a few £'s you can't go wrong - I know my documents are always up to date on my TP2, and if I change them, will update back on my PC.
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I have been using this for a while and it is a great sync app. If you want a freeware version then you can try v0.94. However I found this didn't have the great functionality that I needed so bought v2.0.3. For a few £'s you can't go wrong - I know my documents are always up to date on my TP2, and if I change them, will update back on my PC.
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Can you tell us exactly what functionality is lacking in the freeware version 0.94? You write "it didn't have the great functionality of v 2.0.3" (which is shareware).
I (and probably other readers) would liek to know--exactly what is that "great functionality" that is in 2.03, but lacking in 0.94?
Both will sync your files, correct?
I know with the pay version you can specify multiple folders and also filters for which files you want to sync. Also you can specify how to sync (copy new files, exact copy, keep same as...) this is all the functionality I use, and I know at least some of that was missing on the free version. It's been a long time since I used the free version, and it would be better you install it and see if it does everything you want. If not, give the shareware version a go, I think you can trial it.
up to now I used 'https://mail.domain.com' for outlook exchange mail but last week due to upgrades OWA access has been changed to 'https://mail.domain.com:12345/'. Surprisingly, when I tried to modify this on my HD2, the phone just ignores ':12345' so I cannot access mail. Can't find a solution. Anybody out there had the same problem and solved it? thanks.
Get them to change it back to 443
I can't guarantee it will work but you can make the change stick by editing the registry directly. Search your registry for mail.domain.com and add the port number there. I know it saves the data and it shows up in my Outlook Mail settings. I know it stops my mail from synching. I am not, however, going to change the port number on my exchange server to see it it will actually synch...
tks guys
cant do that xaccers.
AA, what you say sounds good. Whereabouts could that registry be? Im not so used to messing up with registries. Any info will help
Just search the registry for your mail.domain.com, it's the only entry.
just did it and now the number sticks but still wont work. I t just says 'connecting..' but does not. same as before
That's interesting. It sees the change and tries to use it but is unable to parse the difference.
For those not understanding the issue the ":12345" after the https://mail.mydomain.com is changing the port that the https protocol uses from the usual 443 to 12345. Normally, his HD2 requests service from the 443 port on his Exchange server and it works fine. His admin has changed the service port on the Exchange server to 12345 probably as a means of "hiding" his server, (security by anonymity isn't very good security btw). The unfortunate thing is the his HD2 is unaware of the ability to specify a different port in a URL so it attempts to create a connection to the literal URL instead of changing the service port in the request itself. DOH!
Sorry to tell you this mate, but it's a known issue that you can't change the port number that is used by exchange services in windows mobile. I'm guessing that you have web access with the owa.website so you're stuck with using that.
just made my day. sad to hear that.
have been searching for days now and could not find the answer, so that's it.
not even htc hotline nor my administrator, who told me that before changing the owa access they had tested with iphones and other with android and working perfectly. so now I have a brand new hd2 and have to access my mail via owa which I guess you will agree with me that is a bit messy/slow. nobody has heard of any update by changing rom or else??
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just made my day. sad to hear that.
have been searching for days now and could not find the answer, so that's it.
not even htc hotline nor my administrator, who told me that before changing the owa access they had tested with iphones and other with android and working perfectly. so now I have a brand new hd2 and have to access my mail via owa which I guess you will agree with me that is a bit messy/slow. nobody has heard of any update by changing rom or else??
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I've actually got the latest official ROM on my phone and there's still no extra settings anywhere that allow you to specify a port.
thanks John and have you heard anything abt the possibility of android on this phone?
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thanks John and have you heard anything abt the possibility of android on this phone?
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The beauty of Android is that you can dump the system apps (such as the default email app) and just download a new one from the market.
The email app that I use is the one that was supplied with HTC Sense, and that doesn't seem to have anywhere to enter a port number, but it may work with the port number specified in the server URL - I don't know.
Do some reading up and see if you can find an Android email app that allows you to use a custom port. All I can say for sure is that the one I've got on mine is at least as capable as the standard email app on WM.
Hi guys,
Just got my Mozart yesterday and trying to get it to work with my work network.
Questions as follows:
A)- Anyone managed to configure and gain access to their own private APN? - I've entered the settings into mobile network options but it doesn't see it.
B)- How is one supposed to go about installing security certificates (for the likes of exchange)?
thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Just been on the phone to orange
Answer to A is that these devices will only connect using CHAP authentication (instead of the PAP standard the previous WM devices used to connect with!) - Fed this back to orange as an issue.
Just need to sort out the certificates problem now!
Get yourself a 3rd party certificate from GoDaddy. only £50 for a multiple site licence for a year! Then you won't need to install your locally signed certificate
thanks for the input mate.
Orange recommended emailing the certificates to myself (The test hotmail Live account) - gunna try that first once I sort all the proxy crap out lol
B) emailing worked for me, I actually followed the instruction in this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8929240&postcount=4
Yep. E-mail certificate, install. Make sure you reboot phone.
yeah that worked for me 2 - thanks guys.
I emailed the certificates to the hotmail live account and just installed them from there. Exchange then sync'd up fine.
i can't believe though that microsoft have launched WP7 without MS Office Communicator! - I tried to download it but can't find it in the app store....
Just makes me wonder how the heck we are going to deploy these devices with all these limitations.... i.e. No PAP support, no communicator, no business applications (without market place!) - means for businesses the HD2 and Touch Pro2 devices are still more suited.
I hope Microsoft don't make too many concessions for the consumer market leaving all us business users behind....heres looking forward to Chassis 2 development starting, and a decent device management solution....