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#172
My case is that I get the "traditional" can't connect message(s) when setting up MfE in N9's Accounts, even though credentials are correct.

Some updates to my case:

- Interestingly enough my friend said that his MfE had also ceased working properly after setting it up, probably related to the sync issues people have been complaining about
- We're running Exchange 2010 in the organization and I don't get any SSL warnings over the OWA (webmail) client on the phone's browser
- Setting phone to lock with a security code doesn't help either (Settings->Security->Device lock->Autolock 10 minutes), this was suggested in a "remotely related" Android phone discussion
- Tried also using the Exchange account ActiveSync number instead of domain\username (as domain\number) which was suggested in the Nokia Support Discussions, without success
- I enabled logging, but there is nothing over activesync.log which would even indicate that the phone had been trying to connect to this server (the log does have input over the other Exchange server through MfE though)
- Both Exchange Servers are running version 8.1.240.0, with the CA difference that the working one (where no SSL complaint was seen) has DigiCert and the other Cybertrust (in addition, the "working server" has a quite much "out of the box" setup)

Anything I could help with, getting this solved? Unfortunately, modifying the Exchange Server settings for less security is not an option.

Last edited by Axu; 2011-10-17 at 17:34.