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Exchange Publishing Question - 26.May2008 3:18:19 PM   
Sunny99

 

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Hello

I've some questions concernig the EXC 2007 Publishing:

1) I would like to open the OWA with a Windows Mobile 6. After a Certificaten Info (Not trusted CA) I get the message 401 Unauthorized (12209).

2) Which authentication for this SSL Listener should be choosen. Currently I've "HTML Form Auth.". Except the mobiles, it works...

3) Last but not least - I use an internal CA and would lile to provide the ca cert on the owa site for download to logon without error msg. How can I put the rootCA into the logon form of isa form based?

Thanks!
Sunny
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RE: Exchange Publishing Question - 12.Jun.2008 10:46:41 AM   
tshinder

 

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You need to install the CA certificates on the clients. The procedures differs depending on what clients you have.

HTH,
Tom

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