I have an exchange active sync mail account installed.
First of all the installion required to add an extra system admin to the phone.
Later on I changed this on the exchange server, but the phone keeps asking for the system admin rights when I try to configure my email again.
Are these policies stuck on my phone already and not refreshed from the server.
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A awesome member here offered free exchange accounts so I took one. Now how do i use it to set up direct push I have the server address and my account info but where from here I am lost
Is the exchange account hosted on an Exchange 2003 Service Pack 2 server? If not, Direct Push wont work as it is.
If server is Exchange 2003 SP2, setup active sync to add a server, enter details. Then goto Active Sync schedule and setup to receive when new items arrive, then manually sync once (this will send settings to the server). Thats about it
i assume you refer to mail2web
its on my site
Sign up live.mail2web.com and use push mail on your WM5 devices for FREE!! (Your WM5 must have push mail enabled - aka AKU2)
Ok so you have setup the account but dont know how to setup the mobile device, well follow these instructions and you should be up and running with free push mail
In Activesync
click
- add server source..
Server name: mobile.exchange.mail2web.com
User name: [yourusername]@mail2web.com
Domain: ad2
Since I've had this phone I've failed to sync with the Sync Centre. It just results in errors every time.
However, because I will be syncing everything that will be on my exchange server, how can I set up this exchange server on the X1? I don't mean the email address only, I need it to connect to my exchange calender, contacts, mail - everything.
I sync to my exchange server via mail2web with no problems - keep in mind if you are syncing to a pc as well you need to select only one location for calendar & contacts.
Isn't it possible to put in the exchange server details directly into teh phone without using 3rd party software?
Is it true that vodafone have removed the exchange feature from their handset?
I'm getting this error.. 0x85010014
Jammy2 said:
Isn't it possible to put in the exchange server details directly into teh phone without using 3rd party software?
Is it true that vodafone have removed the exchange feature from their handset?
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you don't need 3rd party to set up exchange activesync, it's out of the box.
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I'm getting this error.. 0x85010014
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this is relating to the SSL. Either you have setup an activesync w/o SSL connection, or your PDA clock might be wrong that makes the SSL certificate invalid.
That's assuming your exchange server side is okay.
I've just discovered that everything part from mail will sync if I don't specify my exchange in Vista. When I do that's where the errors show up.
As for exchange on the phone, I will get "network waiting" when I disable SSL. This actually appears to be an issue with many WM devices. What do you mean when you say my clock might be wrong?
The simple Version:
Authentication inside of Active Directory runs over "Tickets" for every User. If the clocks between 2 Ressources are too tifferent, the Ticket becomes invalid, cause the time is an important component of the encryption.
The savest way is to let the phone sync its clock with the exchange server - after Active Sync configuration
For doing this you only need working SSL-encrypted "Outlook Web Access" and your Exchange account have to be "Active Sync"-enabled (an admin has to do this).
Windows Mobile shows you all information yout need to set Active Sync up.
Ah, so the exchange server needs to be active sync enabled?
At the moment I am syncing everything from outlook on my pc, not directly to the server as the device was designed to do
Mine works with my Exchange 2007 server without a problem, out of the box. I just entered my server address, my domain username and password.
Are you sure the server is set up correctly. The exchange server has to have OMA (Outlook Mobile Access) set up. Are there any other devices syncing with the server correctly? Is port 443 open?
Something to note I had to install the security certificate of the server on my phone before it could sync.
I use mine with an Exchange 2007 too. After installing the server
all the necessary features are turned on automatically:
- OWA (Outlook Web Access - website)
- OMA
- Active Sync user role for every account
The OWA-website has to be accessible for public. And the server certificate (for SSL) has to be installed if it is selfsigned
(it is if your browser shows a certificate warning on computers
outside of the company network). Copy it from the browser to
your phone and (double)click it for install. Alternativly ask your network administrator for help.
If the cert is bought from an official worldwide trusted cert
seller like thawte or verizon this should not be neccessary.
All my other mail accounts sync perfectly on my HD2 except my outlook exchange account which I have yet to access. All the setting (domain, mail server) are correct and my co-workers who use android, and iphone have no problem logging into their work email. What's the deal? The error message reads, "a network or server error is currently preventing your device from syncing".
I about blew my brains out trying to set up my exchange account on my HD2. The most frustrating part is that all of the settings were correct. What finally got it set up and syncing? Hitting "sync" over and over again. It took me about an hour and a half of checking and unchecking boxes until everything was finally synced for the first time. Now that it's finally set up, it's running just fine.
Not sure if it's a glitch, or just an ActiveSync thing, but it took me a while before everything synced correctly.
leo876 said:
All my other mail accounts sync perfectly on my HD2 except my outlook exchange account which I have yet to access. All the setting (domain, mail server) are correct and my co-workers who use android, and iphone have no problem logging into their work email. What's the deal? The error message reads, "a network or server error is currently preventing your device from syncing".
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I have the same problem and did everything in my power to get it to work. The main problem with me and the company's exchange server are the Certificates are not allowing the device to sync correctly. Since we are using WMo I guess it is more difficult to overrule the Security Certificates that by the way are expired and need to be updated.
Long story short…”I gave up” and only use the POP3 line that only gives you access to emails instead of Contacts, calendar, etc…
I think all of you probably need to talk to your Admin about getting a security certificate to install on your phone.
Setting up Exchange on the HD2 is simple and works for me every time... Our server requires me to have a certificate and I've reset my phone about 5 times and set up my outlook email with no probs every single time... But to get it to sync I have to install the Security Certificate. Any secure exchange server with a smart Admin requires one to access the server from the outside...
If you are putting in the correct user, pass, domain and server address, then that is probably it. Also make sure you Data Connection is not disabled in Settings/Wireless Controls.
Hope this helps...
I picked up the focus yesterday and have run into an issue syncing with Outlook/Exchange Server 2003. I receive the error code below after the email account setup runs for a bit, I get contacts and calendar entries, then a few emails before the error is returned (everytime I try to sync later as the msg suggests). I tried finding the error code referenced on MS Support/Forums, AT&T Samsung forums, and even xda developers with no luck.
I did try a hard reset (from settings) and then recreate the account and I tried removing the hub on the start screen and then deleted the account and recreate same error every time.
Samsung Tech Support suggested that I add the same Certificate on my Server to the phone, Did so - still, no luck.
Anyone see this error/issue?
Outlook Error
Not Updated
We're having a problem syncing your
information. Try again later.
Last tried about a minute ago
Erro code: 8500201C--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mine has worked flawlessly. Sounds like you did everything I would have suggested except return and get a replacement phone.
I had that problem. the cause of mine was to have the SSL turned on. After I created the account, I went to setting>email and choose the outlook account, clicked on advanced, then scrolled down and uncheck the SSL checkbox. All worked perfect after that. although I guess I am not super secure.. but anyone that wants to hack and read my email.. feel free pretty boring.
It is obviously a software issue. How can a replacement phone solve any problem.
If your exchange server does not use public certificates (the ones that your company has to pay for), or the certificate comes from some publisher that WP7 doesn't know about, it will be touch to set it up. For one, import the server certificates directly does not work. In the past with WM phones, MS suggests you need to import the root certificate instead. So, see if you can find the root certificate for it.
agreed - was able to get Corporate Store to allow me to try settings on another Focus, with same results.
can see the Folders on my Outlook (some are unique to my Exchange Server), so we know that we are nearly there. little more tweaking, and also, update to a new Server,
but, that might not be for week or so, so if anyone has solutions, would be much appreciated.
I had problems with mine and worked with our Exchange admin. We found it was the encryption part of our policies. Both Device and Storage card encryption parts of the policy have to be turned off. After some research this is correct and expected to be fixed in Early 2011 when Microsoft starts pushing this for business.
Oh it also does not support alphanumeric passwords at the moment:
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/windowsphone7/thread/ee2ecd48-89bf-4e8c-b48e-553967517a4d
Here is the one about encryption:
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/windowsphone7/thread/7c4329c9-9f51-4184-8f48-5d4bc5c6269e
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Oh it also does not support alphanumeric passwords at the moment:
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/windowsphone7/thread/ee2ecd48-89bf-4e8c-b48e-553967517a4d
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That is really strange because my HTC Surround took my alpha numeric password just fine for my exchange email. Haven't had any issues with it at all.
Do you mean a password for the domain or the screen lock password? They are talking about the policy that requires a alpha numeric password (or not allowing simple passwords) for unlocking your screen. Our company allows simple passwords (just numbers) so I didn't see the problem.
We don't have a certificate,and all I had to do was go to advanced and turn off encrypted SSL connection ( I also have alphanumeric and symbol password for exchange)
I am referring to the screen lock policy in Exchange. Of course alphanumeric and symbol passwords for exchange/domain authentication will work.
Installing SSL Cert (quick and dirty)
Email your server's SSL cert to a GMail account. Hotmail blocks the attachment as an unsafe filetype.
Open the attachment and Phone7 should ask you if you want to install. Go back and set up your Outlook account.
Got mine working on Exchange 2003 even after the error messages
This happened to me as well. We have an Exchange 2003 server and what I did was go to "email and accounts" on the phone and went through the proccess and setup everything correctly but still got the error messages.
Now this is what fixed my issue (strange). I got out of the "email and accounts" and went into all programs list and opened "Outlook" , from there I put the settings in again for my account and presto, it just started working and syncing.
I did 2 phones likes this already and it works. Dont ask me how, but it does.
Hope this helps OP and anyone else using Exchange 2003.
I was trying to add my office Exchange account to the default mail app of Windows 8. (It's nothing compared to Outlook but just wanted to try this out)
Auto discover did his work and all the settings are filed in correctly.
Then i got this messange;
"Make my PC more secure
You must make your PC more secure to connect to this server. Windows will ensure that your PC complies with any server requirements, including password requirements, requiring sign-in after a specified period of inactivity, and limited the number of incorrect attempts to sign into your PC. Windows might also limit sign-in methods such as picture password."
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It gave me the option to cancel or apply the security policy.
But what is it applying? I wanted to know what this is doing to my machine.
After searching allot of fora i found out what it does;
Your computer may not meet the Microsoft Exchange server’s security requirements. The most common reasons why your PC might not meet the Microsoft Exchange server’s security requirements for this account:
An administrator account on your PC doesn’t have a password. All administrator accounts must have a password.
To meet the security requirements, you can:
Set a password for all administrator accounts on your PC.
Remove administrator privileges for any administrator accounts on your PC that don’t have a password.
Remove any administrator accounts from your PC that don't have a password.
BitLocker couldn’t automatically be enabled on your PC. Enable it in Control Panel and then try connecting to your mail account again.
Your Microsoft Exchange server requires security policies that the Mail app can’t support. The Mail app supports the following Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync security policies:
Password required
Allow simple password
Minimum password length
Complex passwords
Password history
Enforce password history
Device encryption
Remote wipe
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I just wanted to share this with you all for if someone was wondering the same.
Peace.