Hi,
I'm having an impossible time setting up our exchange OWA/OMA under active sync with ssl.
Having folowed through the MS article 817379 for creating an additional virtual directory everything just stops working with the dreaded 85010014 for which there are a multitude of fixes/work-arounds, none of which has fixed my problem.
Working through everything on a step by step basis everything is fine until I add the registry setting ExchangeVDir = /exchange-oma. After that nothing works through activesync at all. Not via unsecure HTTP on port 80 or through SSL on port 443.
From the mobile device I get no errors going to http or https via the browser depending on whether I have it configured on the Exchange virtual directory, I even had forms based authentication running fine for the browser. Under SSL I have no certificate issues with our self generated certificate installed on the device. But if I use activesync I just get the same response. If I remove the registry key and SSL requirement everything is fine again over HTTP.
I seem to be reading the same articles over and over and reseting the virtual directories from scratch and re-creating the new exchange-oma directory but always with the same outcome.
If someone can give me any pointers or assist with troubleshooting this I'd be eternally grateful.
Regards,
Duncan
I'm having an impossible time setting up our exchange OWA/OMA under active sync with ssl.
Having folowed through the MS article 817379 for creating an additional virtual directory everything just stops working with the dreaded 85010014 for which there are a multitude of fixes/work-arounds, none of which has fixed my problem.
Working through everything on a step by step basis everything is fine until I add the registry setting ExchangeVDir = /exchange-oma. After that nothing works through activesync at all. Not via unsecure HTTP on port 80 or through SSL on port 443.
From the mobile device I get no errors going to http or https via the browser depending on whether I have it configured on the Exchange virtual directory, I even had forms based authentication running fine for the browser. Under SSL I have no certificate issues with our self generated certificate installed on the device. But if I use activesync I just get the same response. If I remove the registry key and SSL requirement everything is fine again over HTTP.
I seem to be reading the same articles over and over and reseting the virtual directories from scratch and re-creating the new exchange-oma directory but always with the same outcome.
If someone can give me any pointers or assist with troubleshooting this I'd be eternally grateful.
Regards,
Duncan