RE: ActiveSync on WM driving me nuts (fwd)

2008-05-15 Thread Edward B. DREGER
[ resending, as the original apparently never made it ]

MBS> Date: Tue, 13 May 2008 14:30:07 -0400
MBS> From: Michael B. Smith

MBS> Did you look on MY blog?

We have a winner!

What fixed it for me:  Tell the default site to listen on all IP
addresses.  I never would have guessed...

Wow.


Many thanks!
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RE: ActiveSync on WM driving me nuts

2008-05-13 Thread Edward B. DREGER
MBS> Date: Tue, 13 May 2008 14:30:07 -0400
MBS> From: Michael B. Smith

MBS> Did you look on MY blog? I've two or three posts on my experiences
MBS> with debugging this error. They may, or may not, duplicate other
MBS> content you can find.

No, I didn't.  Thanks for drawing my attention to it.  I'll take a peek.


Thanks!
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RE: ActiveSync on WM driving me nuts

2008-05-13 Thread Edward B. DREGER
CF> Date: Tue, 13 May 2008 10:52:46 -0400
CF> From: Carol Fee

CF> If I remember correctly, this is a cert issue.  Specifically, you do
CF> not have the root cert for the server which issued the cert for the
CF> Exchange FE installed on the device.  You need to install this, not
CF> the FE cert.

That doesn't make sense.  The problem occurs regardless of whether the
WM device uses SSL or not... and a client-side problem shouldn't trigger
a 500 in IIS.


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RE: ActiveSync on WM driving me nuts

2008-05-13 Thread Michael B. Smith
Did you look on MY blog? I've two or three posts on my experiences with
debugging this error. They may, or may not, duplicate other content you can
find.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
MCSE/Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Edward B. DREGER [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 10:37 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: ActiveSync on WM driving me nuts

A few days back, I posted about OMA not functioning.  Chalk up one to
being half-asleep; although OMA is grouchy, ActiveSync is the actual
problem with which I'm concerned.

The problem, in more detail:

* Phone fails to sync, giving error 0x85010014;
* Event viewer shows event ID 3005 (source: Server ActiveSync);
* IIS logs show error 500.

Problem occurs regardless of default domain and realm (empty, NetBIOS,
or Active Directory domain) settings on relevant IIS virtual
directories.  I've verified the allowed authentication methods.  I'm not
incorrectly forcing SSL on an internally-called-via-non-SSL-only virtual
directory.

OMA does not work; although it shows 200 in IIS logs, the page content
complains about an internal server error.  OWA works properly, as does
RPC-over-HTTPS.

Server is SBS 2003.  Exchange is SP2; said service pack has been
reinstalled.  I've followed several different KBs, and made a few
registry and metabase edits.  If it's on Microsoft.com or Petri.co.il,
there's a good chance I've already tried it.

SharePoint 2 had been installed, but never put into production.  I
confirmed that NTAuthenticationProviders is "Negotiate,NTLM".

Rather than attempt to describe everything, I'll answer specific
questions if anyone wants...

Anything obvious that I might be overlooking?


Eddy
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RE: ActiveSync on WM driving me nuts

2008-05-13 Thread Carol Fee
If I remember correctly, this is a cert issue.  Specifically, you do not
have the root cert for the server which issued the cert for the Exchange
FE installed on the device.  You need to install this, not the FE cert. 


CFee


-Original Message-
From: Edward B. DREGER [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 10:37
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: ActiveSync on WM driving me nuts

A few days back, I posted about OMA not functioning.  Chalk up one to
being half-asleep; although OMA is grouchy, ActiveSync is the actual
problem with which I'm concerned.

The problem, in more detail:

* Phone fails to sync, giving error 0x85010014;
* Event viewer shows event ID 3005 (source: Server ActiveSync);
* IIS logs show error 500.

Problem occurs regardless of default domain and realm (empty, NetBIOS,
or Active Directory domain) settings on relevant IIS virtual
directories.  I've verified the allowed authentication methods.  I'm not
incorrectly forcing SSL on an internally-called-via-non-SSL-only virtual
directory.

OMA does not work; although it shows 200 in IIS logs, the page content
complains about an internal server error.  OWA works properly, as does
RPC-over-HTTPS.

Server is SBS 2003.  Exchange is SP2; said service pack has been
reinstalled.  I've followed several different KBs, and made a few
registry and metabase edits.  If it's on Microsoft.com or Petri.co.il,
there's a good chance I've already tried it.

SharePoint 2 had been installed, but never put into production.  I
confirmed that NTAuthenticationProviders is "Negotiate,NTLM".

Rather than attempt to describe everything, I'll answer specific
questions if anyone wants...

Anything obvious that I might be overlooking?


Eddy
--
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Dreger, Inc. - http://www.brotsman.com/ Bandwidth, consulting,
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Phone: +1 316 794 8922 Wichita

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ActiveSync on WM driving me nuts

2008-05-13 Thread Edward B. DREGER
A few days back, I posted about OMA not functioning.  Chalk up one to
being half-asleep; although OMA is grouchy, ActiveSync is the actual
problem with which I'm concerned.

The problem, in more detail:

* Phone fails to sync, giving error 0x85010014;
* Event viewer shows event ID 3005 (source: Server ActiveSync);
* IIS logs show error 500.

Problem occurs regardless of default domain and realm (empty, NetBIOS,
or Active Directory domain) settings on relevant IIS virtual
directories.  I've verified the allowed authentication methods.  I'm not
incorrectly forcing SSL on an internally-called-via-non-SSL-only virtual
directory.

OMA does not work; although it shows 200 in IIS logs, the page content
complains about an internal server error.  OWA works properly, as does
RPC-over-HTTPS.

Server is SBS 2003.  Exchange is SP2; said service pack has been
reinstalled.  I've followed several different KBs, and made a few
registry and metabase edits.  If it's on Microsoft.com or Petri.co.il,
there's a good chance I've already tried it.

SharePoint 2 had been installed, but never put into production.  I
confirmed that NTAuthenticationProviders is "Negotiate,NTLM".

Rather than attempt to describe everything, I'll answer specific
questions if anyone wants...

Anything obvious that I might be overlooking?


Eddy
--
Everquick Internet - http://www.everquick.net/
A division of Brotsman & Dreger, Inc. - http://www.brotsman.com/
Bandwidth, consulting, e-commerce, hosting, and network building
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