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2010-01-31
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Well, I don't remember enrolling my WinMO device, but maybe they changed the policy or something.
I still have my old phone... anyone know if it's possible to retrieve old certs from it?
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2010-01-31
, 22:50
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2010-02-01
, 00:48
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2010-02-01
, 01:20
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#1045
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I just checked my old Windows phone and I don't have any personal certs, so it much be a capabilities issue.
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2010-02-01
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2010-02-01
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@ Stockholm, Sweden
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2010-02-01
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@ Espoo, FInland
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#1048
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Note the HTTP 449 return code, which seems to be linked to provisioning, but as I said above, I am almost certain that non-provisionable devices work with the server.
Anyone seen something similar? vitaly, thoughts? Additional troubleshooting steps?
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2010-02-01
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@ Urmond, Netherlands
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2010-02-02
, 02:33
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#1050
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activesync, certificate, email, exchange, fremantle, ignore tex14, maemo 5, mail for exchange, mfe, n900, provisioning, sync, thanks vitaly! |
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using nm now but was using mfe on s60.