08/05/2011, 04:03 PM
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Our exchange servers use personal x.509 certificate rather than id/password. I've sucessfully imported my personal certficate on to the device, but am unable to create an activesync profile without providing an id and password. Has anyone out there done this or have advice on how to proceed?
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If what I know about exchange activesync is correct, oma does not support anything but basic authentication. The authentication is handled through IIS and it doesn't allow integrated, digest, .net or certificate authentication.
According to this microsoft KB Deploying Exchange ActiveSync Certificate-Based Authentication It looks like it does exist for windows mobile 5+ clients, but I am guessing you need an actual windows phone for that. I dont believe it is supported, what you are looking for. |
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