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07.12.2008 at 02:27PM PDT, ID: 23560049
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how to Configure Exchange 2003 with iphone 3g

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Microsoft, Exchange 2003 & Active Sync, 2003, Activesync Iphone 3g

I have found similar people in my situation. Using Iphone 3g via Activesync for email. Iphone appears properly configured with domain\username, server name. I (and others) do not receive any error message on iphone.

I read an article for treo user who said to uncheck require ssl on the exhange object in IIS. Once I did this I was to sync. However am I not defeating the purpose of SSL by not requiring it????
If I am to require SSL and can not sync. what other steps can I take?

thanks.
Answered By: kieran_b
Expert Since: 01/01/2008
Accepted Solutions: 957
Computer Expertise: Guru
kieran_b has been an Expert for 1 year, during which he has posted 4070 comments and answered 957 questions. kieran_b is just one of 601 experts in the iPhone Zone. 4 experts collaborated on this answer, which was graded a "B" by the asker.
 
 
 
 
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