Exchange Server - Outlook Web Access - Samsung Blackjack II

Asked By wdiolnl
11-Apr-08 10:52 PM
We recently purchased a Samsung Blackjack II and am trying to connect it to
Our Exchange Server 2003 SR-2 using Activesync (Microsoft Direct Push).  The
Exchange Server is currently set up with all settings enabled on Exchange
Activesync.  The user account has Outlook Web Access enabled (and Outlook
mobile Access).

The server is on a dynamic IP address and we are using a dynamic dns service
to connect in.  If we connect via a browser on a PC, we connect just fine.

When I try connecting to the server via the activesync on the phone, if I
set the server address to the dynamic hostname, it tries for a minute and
then returns with 80072ee7, if I try using the iP address, it tries for 2-3
min and then fails with 80072ee2.

Any suggestions?  Are there any {external} firewall ports that I should open?
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  Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] replied...
12-Apr-08 07:06 PM
No - it's 443. Did you set up a self-signed SSL cert or buy one? I'd buy one
($29/yr from GoDaddy works fine). Set up the cert to use the same FQDN you
use for dynamic DNS.  If you setup your own, you need to install it on the
device. This is a royal PITA.
  Oliver Moazzezi [MVP] replied...
15-Apr-08 10:43 AM
I do not think he will be able to do that, he will not control that domain -
unless it is a premium service and it is directed to a url he owns.

Oliver
  Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] replied...
15-Apr-08 12:09 PM
Oh, yes, that's true. I should have been more specific- thanks for the
correction

For example, if you use DynDNS (and their CustomDNS service), you can use
something like myhost.mydomain.com & update it dynamically via their
software or a router client.

You can definitely do a self-signed cert with
anything.whateverdynamicserviceyouhave.com though.
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