Wifi sync error. - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam General

Hi,
Im trying to sync email trough internet. The problem is this, it says:
the securite sertificate on the server is invalid. Contact your Exchange
Server administrator or ISP to install a valid certificate on the server.
Can i some how get pass this message? Can i change some settings that it wont alert me that kind of messages?
When i use mail with IE browser it gives the same error but i can pass it just pressing continue and email works fine but tytn gives no continue buttons.
and my phone is hermes 200
-Matti-

Hi Matti,
If your trying to use SSL, a PocketPC needs a proper SSL certificate installed to sychronise.
You need to install the root certificate - a good way to do this is by exporting the Root certificate to an CER file through IE. You just go to the site on a PC, and double click the little padlock. Then click export to a file to get the .CER file.
Once you've done this, copy it to your Pocket PC, and it should work immediately.
Good Luck

What is the path where I copy the file?
Cant find oultlook folders

Ok. Now I installed it and same error message appears.
Any ideas?

Is there any way to turn off certificate validation in windows mobile 5.0?

Ok I think I need this file but I dont have that CD. Could someone email me that file, please
AS_Cert_Off.cab it is on the Microsoft Mobile Information CD

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certificate installation

Hi all,
I have just upgraded to ROM 2.17.7.6 FRF on my Qteck 9100, service provider SFR (France).
Big problem : I cannot sync anymore with my Exchange Server. I understood the source of the problem: the Exchange self signed certificate is missing on the device after the Rom update. I tried to install it manually (by copying the .cer file via AS onto the device) but when I double click on the .cer file in the device, I get the message "Access to the certificate is impossible" (translated from French). There seems to be some kind of protection againts installing root certificates.
Any idea to get around this ?
Thanks -- any help really really appreciated. I am quite desperate at this stage...
Did you make sure to export the root certifcate in binary not MIME encoded format?
For me it worked to import a binary root certificate.
Thanks TcT.
Well I am not sure of the content of the .cer file.
What I did was simply copy the original .cer from the Microsoft Server to my client PC and then via Active Sync to the device and then double click on it. Nothing else.
What did you do?
There are several ways to export that Cert so that you can copy it though. DER encoded binary is what you need to use. In my case, I used a copy of my server's root cert on IE on my desktop. I exported it in DER format then copied it onto my 8125. I then tapped it and chose "install certificate".
In fact, I just tested this again on my Qtek 2.17 equipped 8125 and it worked perfectly.
Thank you Sleuth,
sorry to ask dumb questions but how do you use IE to import the cert in the requested format? What I did is I went to the \clientapps directory of the server and simply copied the .cer file. I suppose this is wrong.
You can double click on the .cer file on your PC there should be an "export" or "copy" button somewhere in that dialog there you can export the .cer file in different formats/encodings.
TcT great it worked
10 000 thanks. That was the trick
Exchange Activesync with Certs enabled
Hi,
I also have a Qtec 9100 an am unable to sync with Exchange using Certificates
I can sync if i turn OFF SSL on the server, i can also sync if i add the appropriate reg key into the device to disable Cert checking however i am curious to know if others have been able to sync using a manually created Cert .
i have tried exporting the cert from the server and the Desktop PC in all available formats and i am able to import this into the Trusted Root folder on the Qtec however each time i try to sync i get the error :
0x80072F01
Synchronization failed. The security certificate on the server is invalid. Contact your system administrator or ISP to install a valid certificate on the server and try again.
any assistance is greatly recieved
Jedismurf
Certificate Uility
There is a great certificate import utility available...
http://www.jacco2.dds.nl/networking/crtimprt.html
I have used the PFXimprt but the newer one - P12imprt does WM5 and WM 2003.

SSL Cert Problem with direct push

Hello Everyone
I have configured my server & device (SPV M3100 WM2005) to allow direct push but when I sync I get a error which states my security certificate is invalid?
I created the certificate via StartCom Free SSL CA which have sucessfully installed on my server. (OWA & OMA all working correcly using SSL)
However when I try direct push I am unable to sync receiving the above security error.
I have tried exporting the cert to my device..no luck
I have tried using the smartphoneaddcert..no luck
Is this a problem with my orange operator not allowing SSL cert to be installed?? Is there away around this? Eg registry hack etc? If yes, how?
thanks in advance
Jonathan
Check the date and time on your device... it must be correct for the cert to be valid...
Also search for adding root cert via xml in google.
You could just disable security entirely...
You have to make sure the CA issuing the SSL cert. to use is in the trusted root CA list. If that's unsure, you can add the root CA cert again. The free SSL cert company should have the cert being able to download. However, if it's internal CA via Windows, that pretty easy: just use PIE to browse to the CA cert page and click "download root cert". Good luck man.
And if you can't get the certificate to download, you can always put the root certificate on your PDA (by AS) and execute it, then it'll also be registered propperly. After that, it should defenitly work.
i too use StartCom Free SSL. works great!
TseLawrence said:
You have to make sure the CA issuing the SSL cert. to use is in the trusted root CA list. If that's unsure, you can add the root CA cert again. The free SSL cert company should have the cert being able to download. However, if it's internal CA via Windows, that pretty easy: just use PIE to browse to the CA cert page and click "download root cert". Good luck man.
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I downloaded the cert from the CA page however my device does not recognise the file. It saves as aphp file?
Heimiko said:
And if you can't get the certificate to download, you can always put the root certificate on your PDA (by AS) and execute it, then it'll also be registered propperly. After that, it should defenitly work.
i too use StartCom Free SSL. works great!
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I emailed the cert which was installed on my server, then sync'd it to my device without luck? Do i need to sync while actually attached to my server. I am currently doing all this remotely as I do not have physical access to the server as of yet?
JOY JOY Worked it out!!
I exported my Cert as a "PKCS #7 Certificate"
When I opened the cert I had all three certs in the chain.
I then sync'd all three cert onto my device and installed in order.
My device is now syn'cd via direct push!
Yippeeee

Certificate problem

Hi
Trying for around 24 hours solid now to get my citrix ica client running on the hd2, gets right to the point where it launches the desktop and then dumps me out with the following error:
SSL Error 61: You have not chosen to trust "UTN-USERFirst-Hardware", the issuer of the server's security certificate.
Driving me mad. Really mad. Googled loads, tried importing the certificate after downloaded from web. Is there a cert manager in winmo6? Not even sure this is the problem. Had it working fine on the old Athena / Advantage.
Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't know if this can really help, but if you have a .cer file, then simply open it and winmo will install the certificate.
Also you can find installed certificates in Parameters > System > certificates

How do you install an SSL certificate?

Hi
I'm trying to work out how you install an SSL certificate on the HTC HD2.
I have downloaded the file and have it in a .crt format.
Can anyone help me get this onto my HD2?
I have loaded it onto my device but when I try and install it I get the following error "There is no application associated with "xxxxxx". Run the application first, then open this file from within the application".
Do I need the file in a different format?
Please help as this is driving me potty!
Thanks
Same problem here, I wanted to install certificate for emails but same error...
I am having the same problem
I have tried installing the Certificate by using the SpAddCert.EXE but the phone does not like this application.
Stuck now!
problem is the crt format, if you convert it to a .cer then there isn't a problem
Hello all I have sorted my certificates out
Format was the problem.
I am Using IIS for our certificate - STARTSSL Issued certificate:
Export Certificate to a .PFX file. Copy to device (I copied to root) installed the certificate > reboot.
I was then able to sync - but came up with an 0x80072fod error and would not connect
Googled and found this is because root certificate not installed.
Downloaded STARTSSL root certificate and installed rebooted and problem sorted.
Man that rootCA never got to my mind.
You have my eternal gratitude

Email Encryption Certificate

Has anyone managed to install a certificate to encrypt email?
I need to use secure email for work, came from WM6.5 where I was able to install a Comodo email certificate
TIA
Docsboard said:
Has anyone managed to install a certificate to encrypt email?
I need to use secure email for work, came from WM6.5 where I was able to install a Comodo email certificate
TIA
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no takers?
Hi,
I've managed to obtain a Comodo certificate and install it on my Desire.
I tried requeting the certificate on the Desire but it failed to install no matter what I did. So I requested it on my laptop instead, installed it to my laptop then exported it in PKF format. Copied the PKF file to my Desire and then renamed it to have the extension of PK9.
Put the PK9 file in the root of the SD card and ran the import certificate option from the security menu in the phone. This worked, the certificate was installed on my phone and I can see it.
Now here's the problem - Despite the certificate being installed I cannot find any way to use it to sign or encrypt emails on the email client on the Desire.
I guess I'm in the same boat as you
I am still trying to figure this out as well. We use IPSec based VPN to connect to the company network. Once authenticated at the firewall, we use our domain account credentials to authenticate to the microsoft exchange server.
Are you guys able to access internal websites that require certificates?
I am logged into my company wireless router and I am able to connect to non access controlled internal websites (i.e. http://). However, I am have been unable to connect to access controlled internal websites (i.e. https://).

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