Microsoft KB Archive/308205

= XCCC: Valid SSL Certificate Is Required When You Use Server ActiveSync =

Article ID: 308205

Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Mobile Information Server 2002 Enterprise Edition

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This article was previously published under Q308205



SUMMARY
When you use the Server ActiveSync component of Mobile Information Server 2002 to synchronize data to a mobile device, the servers that are running Server ActiveSync must have a valid Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate issued by a trusted certificate authority.



MORE INFORMATION
The following root certificates are installed by default on Microsoft Pocket PC 2002 devices, which can act as clients for Server ActiveSync:
 * Verisign/RSA Secure Server
 * Verisign Class 1 Public Primary CA
 * Verisign Class 2 Public Primary CA
 * Verisign Class 3 Public Primary CA
 * Verisign Class 3 Public Primary CA (2028)
 * GTE Cybertrust ROOT
 * GTE Cybertrust Solutions ROOT
 * Thawte Server CA
 * Thawte Premium Server CA
 * Entrust.net Secure Server
 * Entrust.net CA (2048 bit)

For additional information about how to add root certificates to a Pocket PC 2002 device programmatically, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

322956 Sample to Add Root Certificates to Pocket PC 2002

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