[Q] Active Synch Bug - Windows Phone 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have this very annoying bug in Windows Phone 7. I wonder if anyone has any kind of work around for this:
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Reverse proxy configured to use Certificate Based Authentication for Exchange Activesync
Exchange CAS servers configured for Basic Authentication for Exchange Activesync
The users can synchronize when the connection is first setup but after a while the device stops presenting
basic authentication credentials to the Exchange CAS server and starts prompting for username/password continuously.
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Thank you very much.

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Hi all, this problem persist also in WM5 (most of you may experienced that already) but just want to ask, did anybody somehow solved that NTLM Auth in Pocket Outlook, cos I cannot send any messages if the server require such authentication.
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Remote Desktop and Sync

Hoping one of the brilliant minds here has some idea how to handle this.
I have a VM that contains all of my work data and an Apache phone. Outlook on the VM syncs with an exchange server. Since Remote Desktop does not allow USB connections, I have no way to connect the PDA to the VM. I have no VPN access directly to the exchange server. I do have admin rights on the VM.
Looking for a way to sync data from VM to internet then wifi sync from internet to Apache. Preferably without using VZW Wireless Sync. Any other methods that will work would be fine.
Any ideas?
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By VM I assume you mean Virtual Machine. I also assume you can access your email through a web browser. There may be a way for this to work if you don't, however.
If you have Microsoft Activesync on the phone you should be able to add the exchange server and then send the files you need in an email to yourself. When that email syncs to your phone you can download it.
Open ActiveSync
Go to Menu -> Add Server Source
Add your server address (for me it was mail.mycompany.com)
If you have a certificate, press Next, otherwise uncheck the SSL checkbox and then press Next.
Enter your username and password and domain name, then press next.
Press Finish.
If your connected to WiFi it should automatically begin Syncing.

WM5 ActiveSync Error 0x80072F78 when syncing with Exchange

Hi Guys,
I have a fair number of Orange E650's which connect to my Exchange server via GPRS/3G (Orange Internet).
Theyve been working fine for months until this week we moved our mail server to another site. Nothing at all has changed on the server, only its address.
Outlook Web Access works fine, which is what ActiveSync uses to sync with the server, but for some reason I now get this error.
I can use IE on the phones to access OWA with no problems, but when ActiveSync tries to connect it just gives me this error.
If I use the wrong username and password it comes back to me to verify them so it must be contacting the server to verify the credentials, therfore it can be a DNS or Cache problem.
I've just done a hard reset on one of the phones and get the same issue when I setup the email account.
Does anyone have any ideas?

Connecting Infuse to Microsoft Exchange Server....Help!

Im trying to connect my Infuse to a ms exchange server. The phone is running 2.2 and is not rooted. I have selected setup a new mail account. I have put in the following:
[email protected]password
Then I hit "manual setup" and selected ms exchange server.
Then for "domain\username" i have sunsetcorp\username
Password is entered
for "exchange server" I have mail.sunset.corp
Then I also have use secure connection and accept all ssl certificates checked.
Its says "checking incoming server settings". Then I get "Setup could not finish ... unable to connect to server"
Do I the settings wrong or am I missing something?
Looks like u have it set ok. I have to do [email protected]/password and run it multiple times to get it to sync the first time. Keep trying its not perfect at all. You can also try droidmail if u still can't get it
Tenacious--M said:
Im trying to connect my Infuse to a ms exchange server. The phone is running 2.2 and is not rooted. I have selected setup a new mail account. I have put in the following:
[email protected]password
Then I hit "manual setup" and selected ms exchange server.
Then for "domain\username" i have sunsetcorp\username
Password is entered
for "exchange server" I have mail.sunset.corp
Then I also have use secure connection and accept all ssl certificates checked.
Its says "checking incoming server settings". Then I get "Setup could not finish ... unable to connect to server"
Do I the settings wrong or am I missing something?
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I would ask your IT dept. for the exact server information to be sure you are inputting the correct server info. Everything else is good to go in your setup so it has to be the server name is not correct causing the failed connection.
Tenacious--M said:
Im trying to connect my Infuse to a ms exchange server. The phone is running 2.2 and is not rooted. I have selected setup a new mail account. I have put in the following:
[email protected]password
Then I hit "manual setup" and selected ms exchange server.
Then for "domain\username" i have sunsetcorp\username
Password is entered
for "exchange server" I have mail.sunset.corp
Then I also have use secure connection and accept all ssl certificates checked.
Its says "checking incoming server settings". Then I get "Setup could not finish ... unable to connect to server"
Do I the settings wrong or am I missing something?
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Take out the domain setup all together.
I run SBS 2003 and you do not need to set up the domain. I run the following on dozens of phones.......
Domain/Username (must be exact usually with no spaces)
Password (case sensitive)
Exchange Server (mail.yourcompany.com)
uncheck Use secure connection (You can check it later if you wish after you have it working)
Hope this helps! If so please hit the thanks button for me!
For the exchange server try using the IP address of the server. This is the only way I could get mine to work.
This sounds silly, but have you ever connected another phone to this server? That setting isn't always available. Also, I've found the / or \ can make a huge difference. Also, check to make sure you are using the primary email account and not a secondary alias for the username. The email address can be an alias but username has to be the actual NT username. Hope that helps!
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Have been using Exchange for years and work very closely with our Exchange guy's and the username must be Domain\Username if you are on a 2003 box and usually but not always the username on 2007/2010 would be the email address but the Domain\Username should also work according to the experts. If you are using Active Sync which we are I am pretty sure that SSL is a requirement because it connects to Exchange using RPC over HTTP protocol and requires SSL being enabled. Like I said a quick call to your IT people should get it working toot sweet.
Blackberrynomore said:
Have been using Exchange for years and work very closely with our Exchange guy's and the username must be Domain\Username if you are on a 2003 box and usually but not always the username on 2007/2010 would be the email address but the Domain\Username should also work according to the experts. If you are using Active Sync which we are I am pretty sure that SSL is a requirement because it connects to Exchange using RPC over HTTP protocol and requires SSL being enabled. Like I said a quick call to your IT people should get it working toot sweet.
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I use SBS2003 and do not have the domain name. User name only. (the domain username though) Been working for years that way. mail server is the important one to have the domain address correct in. mail.xxxxxxx.com
If I put the domain name in front of the username it does not connect.....
I suddenly have a problem after loading Zeus. My external SD card is working fine then when I set up the exchanger server and get my mail working it wants to encrypt the SD card (according to company policy)
Now I no longer have access to the SD card, it says cannot mount or format and I if I remove the exchange account I get the SD card back.
madpb said:
I suddenly have a problem after loading Zeus. My external SD card is working fine then when I set up the exchanger server and get my mail working it wants to encrypt the SD card (according to company policy)
Now I no longer have access to the SD card, it says cannot mount or format and I if I remove the exchange account I get the SD card back.
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Mine is doing the exact same thing. I loose the external SD card and I get it back if I remove the exchange account.
Any ideas??
I still cannot figure out why I loose my external SD card.I have re imaged the phone, changed sd-cards.. no fix in sight

Problem setting up my school email on my Razr M

Hey all, I've set up my school email fine on the iPhone 4 and my S3 (had to switch due to signal issues), but I can't seem to get it to work with my Razr M that I've been using. I go to add new account -> other -> manual setup -> imap and I follow these instructions on my school website Set up Your Email Client - UBIT but I can't get past "checking incoming server settings" it just tells me "couldn't open connection to server."
I have my email and password right, for imap server I have in "imap.buffalo.edu" and port 993, security type SSL, authentication method auto.
if you set it up the same way you do on your s3 and iphone and still have problem, it maybe a problem with your Razr M email app,
try using a different email app from play store

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