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11.19.2008 at 02:47PM PST, ID: 23919902
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We're running Exchange Server 2003 Standard on-site with Outlook Mobile Access. A couple of weeks ago one of our users had an issue with his phone and ActiveSync would kick an error when he tried to sync. Another IT guy here followed some guide to delete and re-create the Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync folder, and sine then we have NO OMA service for anyone. I've followed every MS KB article I can find, and several posts on Experts Exchange and other help sites to no avail. NOTHING seems to be working. I'm afraid my next step is re-install Exchange but as you can imagine I'd really like to avoid that. Any help would be greatly appreciated. If you have any questions or need for clarity please let me know!
Answered By: kdtresh
Expert Since: 11/04/2008
Accepted Solutions: 32
kdtresh has been an Expert for 2 months, during which he has posted 129 comments and answered 32 questions. kdtresh is just one of 5997 experts in the Exchange Email Server Zone. 1 expert collaborated on this answer, which was graded an "A" by the asker.
 
 
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