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#141
Originally Posted by hypnotik View Post
Well I managed to install my root certificate. Still doesn't work, getting the same error: "Either Exchange server requires secure connection or account is disabled" useless error.
Is your certificate shown in the list of Certificates? This error usually means that the certificate the server uses is untrusted.
 
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Is there any chance that M4E will report that it is provisionable?
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Originally Posted by SubCore View Post
does your server "Allow non-provisionable devices"? If not, that may be the reason.
Is there any hope that M4E will report that it is provisionable?
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#144
Originally Posted by vitaly_repin View Post
Is your certificate shown in the list of Certificates? This error usually means that the certificate the server uses is untrusted.
it sure is. I navigated to a web page with the .pem file to install it. rebooted, just to be sure, and I still get the error.
 
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#145
Originally Posted by rjzak View Post
Is there any chance that M4E will report that it is provisionable?
Without implementation of provisioning feature - no. It definately will not tell to Exchange server that it is provisionable if it is not. This is simply illegal.

If you need the device to be provisionable - let Nokia know somehow. I personally strongly against having this feature - want to have more privacy and don't want Exchange server administrator to manage my device. I have very bad experience with this feature in S60 when I lost all my data on the phone which was connected to my employer's Exchange. But I understand that big corporations at other side of the Ocean usually think that the data in employee's device is fully owned by the company and the employee is not supposed to store anything personal there.

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#146
Originally Posted by rjzak View Post
Is there any hope that M4E will report that it is provisionable?
My answer is here: http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=133

But again, regardless of my personal opinion about this feature if there is a demand for having this **** on board, why not? We are not doing politics here, we are doing business :-)
 
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Originally Posted by hypnotik View Post
it sure is. I navigated to a web page with the .pem file to install it. rebooted, just to be sure, and I still get the error.
Check that it is listed in the "Certificates". This is control panel application (!). In order to install the certificate you need to save it somewhere and open from the file browser.

P.S. I can send you the screenshot of "Certificates" application if it is not clear what am I talking about.
 

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#148
Sorry if this has already been addressed, I couldn't find anything through search regarding it. Does MfE currently support Exchange 2010? I know both 2007 and 2010 use EWS so I assume supporting both should be doable, but my organization just migrated to 2010 so i'm curious to ask while I wait for my N900. Thanks for coming out here to talk to us by the way!
 
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Originally Posted by superhyper View Post
it. Does MfE currently support Exchange 2010?
I have answered here.

Thanks for coming out here to talk to us by the way!
Thank you for your interest to maemo MfE!
 
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Ah, sorry I missed that. Thanks for the response! I work for my University's IT department, so if I have any issues with Exchange 2010 and Maemo 5 i'll let you know with the relevant exchange logs
 

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