Hello,
I upgraded my Device to WM2005 v. 1.60. Because my company does not own an official Certificate, I used the DisableCertChk Tool to realize ActiveSync with the Exchange Server directly. But the tool doesn't work with WM2005. The error message is
"ERROR: Unable to open registry key"
Anyone solved this problem already???
Thanks in advance and cheers to buzz!!
ita01
you can either use http instead of https or you can install certificate services, issue your own certificates and install your CA root cert on the device. (though, I'm not sure if AddRootCert.exe will work on 2005, maybe there is also a different way of adding root certs on 2005).
Thanks. I thought certificate check was obligatory. I'll try next to import our self-signed cert.
you just need to put the cert on the device and click it with your stylus in 2005, just like you did in 2003
you just need to put the cert on the device and click it with your stylus in 2005, just like you did in 2003
I have installed the company certificate to WM2005 and can see it under Root Cert's but when I attempt to conenct I get :
Result:
The security certificate on the server is invalid. Contact your Exchange Server administrator or ISP to install a valid certifiacte on the server
Support Code: 0x80072F0D
The cert is a valid cert created from the server using certificate services. It is named teh same as the servers FQDN that I am trying to connect to ie. server.domain.com
Any ideas?
XDA Exec here and same problem ... doing my wig in at the mo !
I could configure the Exchange server and ISA 2004 firewall for none SSL but that'd just be a complete pain in the but.
Any one got any ideas or suggestions please ?
Simply clicking on the cert in WM2005 did not work for me at all. I found a utility that wasnt required in WM2003 but enabled me to import the cert on WM2005 and then connect to the Exchange server.
The utility is called Addrootcert and just needs to be copied to the device and then select the cert.
dsaunder said:
Simply clicking on the cert in WM2005 did not work for me at all. I found a utility that wasnt required in WM2003 but enabled me to import the cert on WM2005 and then connect to the Exchange server.
The utility is called Addrootcert and just needs to be copied to the device and then select the cert.
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That didn't work for me. As soon as I run it on WM5 I get an error saying "This application was designed for Microsoft Pocket PC 2002 only". Thanks for the suggestion though .
I have found what could be a solution to this problem but am waiting on some clarification here.
disable cert check on WM 5.0
Hello there!
Did anyone actually manage to sort this issue out?
Thanks!
William
Got it working!!!!
All,
I was having the exact same issue as you guys. We use self-signed certs and as that what the source of my problem was.
I was getting the same 0x80072F0D error as the rest of you. To solve the problem I copied the certificates of our root and subroot certificate authorities as well as the cert for our OWA site. I then tried to install the certs by double-clicking on them. However, when I did that, I got the following error on the certs:
This is not a valid certificate file. Please select a valid file.
After looking around the net, I found that the certs were in Base64 and the certool.exe in WM5.0 cannot handle them. The fix was to save them as DER certs, copy them to the device and install them.
This fixed the problem! I am now using ActiveSync with no issues.
Here is a link to a site that tells you how to export those certs to a DER file without having to completely export the cert from the certificate authority again.
http://www.amset.info/pocketpc/certificates.asp
I hope this helps.
Will Smothers, MCSE
Hi all,
i'm tring to configure exchange sync with company mail.
for this purpose i have to install 3 company certificates .cer
do you have an idea how to install these certificates or if there's a specific folder i have to place them in?
thanks in advance
I am a n00b with Android and have the following question. Are EVDO authorization credentials such as MIP/PPP username and password are set within OS, i.e. built-in into PPP daemon? If so, then rooting is required to modify those settings (for example, to use the firmware with another Carrier).
Or are they stored separately, outside of- and external to Android OS? If, so rooting neither required, nor helpful for modifying EVDO authorization credentials
Hello,
I've hacked an app by modifying the smali files.
It has been signed by apk multi tool.
The problem is that app uses Google maps (which use a special key mapped to the certificate), and because the signature changed, the app is not able to connect to gmaps anymore.
Does somebody knows a way to keep the previous certificate ?
Thanx
takhama said:
Hello,
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Does somebody knows a way to keep the previous certificate ?
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There is no way to keep the previous certificate, as the certificate leaving is from modifying the apk. This is a security feature of all android devices.
Greetings to all.
Someone knows how I can modify an application, adding auto filling of user and password. That is to say that when the application will be logged in automatically with the account that will be preloaded in the code of the application.
I already have the smali files, and the login path, but I do not know how to modify it. I would be glad if they pass me some tutorial to be able to do it, or if someone is encouraged to help me.
Thanks in advance.