hello,
i would like to use my online bank services, and from my desktop i just import the certificate i have in the browser (firefox or ie), put the password, and i can access their page.
i tried to import the certificate on my nexus, but i always get the wrong password error. but the password is 100% correct.
how can i import the certificate to the browser?
thanks
kroff
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Ever since buying the Wizard, I seem to be having trouble to get to our corporate OWA-pages. In general, logging in works perfectly, reading the first mail also without hassle, but replying, reading other mail or whatever results in constant login-screens.
On Windows Mobile 2003, there was a solution from Microsoft to circumvent this, but for WM2005 I have yet to see a solution.
Anyone?
You might try here or here to import personal certificates.
Do you need OWA or can you live with OMA instead? It's not elegant but it's functional.
Steven
Hello,
Why don't use the activesync synchronisation with exchange server ? (if it is a 2003 server of course !)
if it's an https site and using a private CA cert then download the root certificate from a desktop PC and run the .cer file on the handheld to import it. Really simple to do.
twaddle said:
if it's an https site and using a private CA cert then download the root certificate from a desktop PC and run the .cer file on the handheld to import it. Really simple to do.
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Like jcleek mentioned; I followed instructions to import the certificate from my PC onto my Wizard. Still, after logging on to OWA, I get the same loop again. 1 mail can be read; every next action requests for my password again. :?
My company has OWA for outlook but they require a CA certificate from the cert server on our network. I can grab this cert and export it to my desktop, but I can't seem to find a way to import it into the phone so i can check my work email in the browser.
K9 Mail is a project forked from the codebase of the default mail app which has support for self-signed SSL certs. You can grab the apk file from the Google Code site here or find it on Android Market. Hope that helps.
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K9 Mail is a project forked from the codebase of the default mail app which has support for self-signed SSL certs. You can grab the apk file from the Google Code site here or find it on Android Market. Hope that helps.
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+1 I use K9 and it does a great job!
I have tried k9-mail but then i was not able to use the mail midget, so i am currently searching the whole planet, a way to import CA cert to Android 2.1 on a htc desire.
i've already tried to pull the cacerts.bks, edit it and push it back to the device but it does not work.
does someone already tried/succeed in importing CA-cert to eclair ?
http://wiki.cacert.org/ImportRootCert#Android_Phones
Hey first post! loving the forum by the way. and the HD2 phone. I already have my personal email with pop set up.
Just wanting to set up my exchnage account from work.
It has a self signed cert and i connect to the exchange via HTTP.
Ive saved the .cer file to the memory stick but i dont know what to do with it. Any advice appriciated.
Right, clicking on the cert and installing, Going to the certificates setting, its been placed in the "intermediate" catorgory. To get active sync and outlook working....Now what?
just click it, also, make sure you have trusted the certificate authority from your work, not just the exchange servers cert as it has no way of working out who made the cert...
I have the trusted certificate, when i "just click it" it opens with the detials of the cert... I will try alittle more today but i was assuming there must be an option to set a http proxy like in outlook.
Hi,
I've an email account which I can access only with a client side cert. With a desktop application like Thunderbird, it is no problem. I just import the .p12 file, go to account settings->security and selecting the imported certs. Works perfectly.
BUT..
on Windows Mobile, I've imported this .p12 file just by clicking on it, and I can see it in settings->system->certificates, but I don't know how to tell poutlook to use this cert.
Is there a way to tell this to poutlook at all? Or if not, is there another email client that can handle client side cert?
thx.
Hmm.. where should I write this to get an answer?
Here is the solution:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5750590&postcount=5
Is anyone else having this problem? My email is hosted on Hostmonster and I use IMAP/SSL/Thunderbird to access my email on my PC. I'm trying to set up my email on k9mail and use the same configuration settings for Thunderbird. For reasons unknown, I keep getting an authentication error: k9mail keeps telling me that my username or password is wrong.
After making sure everything's correct, I used the stock browser to log into my email through the web interface, and guess what: it said my username/password combination is incorrect too. I fired Opera Mini and tried again: same result.
I have no problem signing into my account on my PC using Firefox or Thunderbird.
I googled around a bit but most of the issues associated K9mail/Mail are self-signed SSL certificate related.
Let's assume my username and password are both correct: what might be the cause of this, and is there a solution?