Hi,
I'm having trouble getting the G Tablet to connect to exchange. Went the manual mode, put in my username (with and without domain name) and email address (they're different) and the server. Chose ActiveSync, after "Checking incoming server settings..." i got error about authentication failed. I checked the credentials (owa & iphone are working fine using the same credentials), played with all the ssl options but still not connecting. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thanks
Well, the bad news is that I can't help you.... yet. The good news is that my gtablet arrives today, and one of the first things I'll be doing is setting up exchange! I'll report back.
You say that you have tried all the SSL options, but for me to get it to work I had to not use any SSL (Even though we have SSL on the mail server).
Also, for username I had to put domain\username, otherwise it wouldn't work. Maybe search for another exchange clien and see if you can log in using that?
LucasMN said:
You say that you have tried all the SSL options, but for me to get it to work I had to not use any SSL (Even though we have SSL on the mail server).
Also, for username I had to put domain\username, otherwise it wouldn't work. Maybe search for another exchange clien and see if you can log in using that?
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I also tried it without any SSL and did use domain\username to no avail. I put in a ticket with my school but haven't received any reply, not sure if there's anything they can do since it works fine on iphone/ipad.
I would try another client. Touchdown has the most features and flexibility of all the exchange clients for mobiles. It also has a free trial.
is it your own exchange server, or a corporate?
I know on our system, we have to use an external webserver for any device that isn't our corporate laptop. If you are trying to use the same one as your PC, it might not work as the MAC won't be accepted by the actual server.
Also, if you have a blackberry, you CAN'T use the exchange settings from that either as there is an intermediary server for BBS.
Check with your IT folks....my guess is that there is something like
ext.yourcompany.com for the server.
BN
I need to access a https site. Its authentication is PKCS12 type(.p12).
My phone is LG 2X with 2.3.4. It can import the certification successfully.
However, the default browser cannot open the web page. It has a secure connection error.
I have tried Opera Mini, Opera Mobile, Dolphin HD, Xscope and no help.
The .p12 file is usable certainly since I can use it on my PC with IE and Google Chrome.
What is the problem? The cert using in android is different from PC? I need to set something in the browser?
Thank you
Hello everyone, I am trying to find an e-mail client I can use with Google app specific password thing. I ave profi-mail on my windows phone right now, but it wont load up gmail because it needs an app specific password. Well i haven o idea where to put the app specific password into the program. I may be missing something totally here.
all this is coming about form an error i get on opera mobile that it wont allow me to pull up gmail anymore it gives an invalid address error. G mail still works in the regular IE mobile but its a pain in the butt.
Thanks for any help
Disregard, I am supposed to enter the app specific password in place of my normal password.
Still open to any freeware clients. I want to make sure it doesn't automatically connect unless I tell it to thought because i dont have a data plan therefore I only want ot access the inbox when im connected to wifi or via USB internet.
One other thing about connecting Via USB. If I am using one of these pop3 servers (or via the browser) can the admin of the network im on (IT) see my e-mails ?
I am trying to get my Exchange server setup to use client certificates for authentication. I got it working on a old Nokia E72, if there isn't a bigger insult to Samsung than that I'm not sure what is.
The stock samsung email client I can't get to work with the client certificate. It just gives me "Unable to connect to server"
I tried the TouchDown client and had it up and running in no time at all. But I don't really want to spend the money on replacing the mail client for everyone. I gave Enhanced Email a spin (I actually have a license for it but never use it). A little bit of a pain to install the certificate but no problem. I suspect (but can't yet prove) that the stock Google client would work a charm.
Does anyone know if I'm missing something in the stock client, or is there any other good solution for all my users. I suppose if the stock Android client works I could root everyone's phone and change the email client but I don't really want to do that!
Hi,
We are using a IIS Server to authenticate the user with a certificate against OWA (Outlook Web Access) on Android phones with the Google Chrome Browser.
The authentication is working fine.
But when the device has more than one certificate the user gets a pop-up to chose the right certificate. And the selection is not saved in the Google Chrome Browser. So every time the user wants to access OWA, he has to chose the correct certificate.
Is there a way to bypass this pop-up? And is there a way to store the selection?
Thanks.