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Subject: SBS2003 - ISA2004 - WMDC - VISTA
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James Newman User is Offline
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7/02/2007 01:08 AM  
Hey all,
 
I have a Verizon xv6700 WM5 phone that is currently syncing over the air to Exchange with no problems.  When I am in the office I like to hook up via USB and charge the phone.  When I do this though I am getting an error 0x80072F17 in the activesync log on the phone.  I am posing here because I believe that ISA is playing a part in the problem. 
 
I am getting failed connection attempts on port 443 with https on the SBS OMA Web Publishing rule.
 
I know just enough to be dangerous with this info and any help would be appreciated.  I am confused as to why the external "over the air" connection works but not the internal wired connection.
 
Again thanks for any help and I will be glad to provide more information if necessary.
 
Thanks,
 
James Newman
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7/02/2007 04:54 PM  
Hi

Can you try this please http://www.smallbizserver.net/Default.aspx?tabid=53&forumid=3&postid=31528&view=topic

Nick

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James Newman User is Offline
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7/20/2007 05:21 AM  
Nick,

Thanks for your reply. Your suggestion did not work for me however.

I think I may have stumbled onto a problem though that may relate.

After installing ISA 2004 I saw that I now have two SBS/ISA generated certs.
One is named publishing.servername.local and references my server by name and the other is named to my FQDN and references my FQDN.

When accessing the server from a machine internal to my network using:

servername/remote there are no errors.

but using:

fqdn/remote I get a cert mismatch error.

Both times the cert referenced is the publishing.servername.local

When accesing the server externally the cert referenced is the FQDN cert.

Is there a way to manage the interaction of the certs when I am accessing locally. My phone is trying to access the server from the FQDN.

Hope this doesnt sound crazy. I know just enough about this to be really dangerous.

Thanks,

James
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7/20/2007 05:27 AM  
There is a formatting mistake in my above post...
please use:
 
servername/remote
 
and
 
FQDN/remote
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