mno@8
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2010-01-14
, 15:26
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@ Belgium
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#831
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2010-01-14
, 15:30
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@ Finland
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#832
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Really bad. Thank you for the feedback. Could you share the logs from device (check FAQ (the link is in the first msg of this thread))? would be really beneficial.
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2010-01-14
, 15:42
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@ Munich, Germany
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#833
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2010-01-14
, 16:41
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#834
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2010-01-14
, 17:07
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#836
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2010-01-14
, 17:19
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#837
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2010-01-14
, 17:19
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#838
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Hi!
Now I managed to solve this. I added the cert to the certificate store. By going though the /home/user/ directory I found out that these certificates are put to /home/user/.maemosec-certs/ssl-ca/ -directory. The /home/user/.activesync/certs/ -directory does not have any symlinks to there. I manually symlinked the imported certificate from the .maemosec-certs/ssl-ca/ -directory to the activesync's directory, and it works!
(though it shouldn't be this hard)...
BR, Lari
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2010-01-14
, 18:06
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@ Cambridge, UK
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#839
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2010-01-14
, 18:08
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#840
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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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