This assumes that it is indeed a certificate problem and not some strangeness with the phone. Have you used the ExRCA tool (http://www.testexchangeconnectivity.com) to test for other issues?
Did you export your CA certificate (Usually it is DOMAIN-NAME CA as the Issued To)? This is the...
Is your organization running a CA (Certificate Authority) (aka Active Directory Certificate Services)? If so, you should be able to get a CA-signed certificate installed in IIS for OWA. Then all you would need to do was import the CA certificate (not the OWA certificate) from the issuer to the...
If they will be self-contained domains in their own forests, there shouldn't be a conflict, as long as the new workstations are pointing all their DNS queries to the beach.abc.local DCs.
For those interested, it ended up being a configuration issue with the Netopia modems. The way to setup and expose the IP addresses changed with the new firmware update. Instead of just placing the external IP on the internal interface (which puts the old modems into de-facto bridge mode), you...
That has been tried. Same result, the tunnel comes up but I am unable to pass traffic across the VPN tunnel. A strange thing has shown itself, though, and I am working with AT&T to see what can be done about it. I noticed that I was unable to ping the WAN IP from the other side. Each side has a...
Here is the setup:
Business with two locations, each with a DSL connection with Static IPs. Internet traffic works flawlessly at both locations.
Site1: 192.168.1.0/24
Site2: 192.168.2.0/24
I have setup a VPN between the two sites, and the tunnel comes up and connects between the two BSRs, at...
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