Bob,

I followed your steps, same result. I have one msg in the outbox of the iphone.

"Cannot Send Mail"
An error occurred while delivering this message.

Thank you,

Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Fronk [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 9:46 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: IPhone 3g <Nightmare>

Here is what I have had to do on 3 systems for iPhones to work with Activesync 
on Exchange 2003.  

Go to Exchange System Manger
Admin Group
Domain
Servers
"Servername"
Protocols
HTTP

Right click "Exchange Virtual Server"
Uncheck "enable forms based authentication"
OK your way out.

Open command prompt

Iisreset / restart


Then give setup Active Sync on iPhone again.

-
Bob Fronk
Please print onĀ as needed.





-----Original Message-----
From: Mark A. Ross [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 11:34 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: IPhone 3g <Nightmare>



Hello All.

The boss just purchased an iPhone 3g. I believe the cure for cancer will
be realized before I can get this "rock" to send and receive e-mail from
our
Exchange server. The folks at Apple were little or no help. They sent me
links to various docs, which I found useless.

Does anyone know the "trick" to getting an iPhone 3g to connect to an
Exchange server? (2003). The server resides on our network, on the
friendly
side of our SonicWall firewall.

I guess I'm spoiled with my Blackberry, which has a 2 minute setup
process.

Thanks a ton!

Mark A. Ross
(909) 946-2032


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