by Admin | Mar 30, 2010 | ActiveSync, Certificate and CA |
I was asked to investigate how to run certificate-based authentication on both Windows Mobile 6.5 and Symbian (Nokia) devices. The most common type of authentication when running ActiveSync is Basic Authentication. This basically means that when the client (in this...
by Admin | Mar 29, 2010 | Mobile |
Encrypting the Windows Mobile device could be a good idea. But where to you enable it? In Settings -> System -> Encryption you can only choose to encrypt the extra Memory Card. Turns out, there doesn’t seem to be a way to manually enable it but using the...
by Admin | Mar 29, 2010 | Certificate and CA, Mobile |
If you’re using your own CA (Certificate Authority) to sync your Symbian Nokia (for example E75), you get a message saying the certificate is not trusted. Of course, you can manually just allow it permanently and you’ll be fine, but you might want to add...
by Admin | Mar 29, 2010 | Certificate and CA, Mobile |
At first, when running ActiveSync, the AutoDiscover did not work and when I tried to sync manually, I got error 0x80072F17. The reason was pretty simple, my Windows Mobile did not trust the Root CA (Certificate Authority) that I used to issue the certificate. The...
by Admin | Mar 27, 2010 | Windows |
Update 14th June 2010: At last they made this tool public. Download it here. You RDP to a bunch of machines daily and you’re still using the good ‘ol built-in Remote Desktop Connection mstsc.exe? Get in the game and use Remote Desktop Connection Manager...