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ActiveSync keeps prompting for login information
Probably spent over 10 hours on this issue already, I am posting here to see if someone has ran across a similar issue or has something I can try to remedy the issue.
ActiveSync works fine on my HTC Touch Pro in terms of pulling down information,and it's connecting to Exchange 2007. The problem is that anywhere from 2-10 times a day I get prompted for a user ID and password (What seems to be randomly). Obviously my password is saved, and if click cancel the first time i get this error: Quote:
The main problem with this is that if i have my phone on at night and this login prompt comes up, I am unable to get emails over night. I am a sys admin and this is bad because i have alerts for servers going down that I _need_ to get or I risk losing my job. Anyone have any idea what i can do to resolve this issue? I'm desperate at this point and will try anything. Thanks |
Re: ActiveSync keeps prompting for login information
It's probably not what you are looking for, but the same thing happens to me. I would suggest plugging your phone into the wall and setting up the Exchange sync on your phone itself. If you want to avoid that because of the security policies that may be pushed to your phone, then maybe hook your phone into your computer when you're taking a shower or something. It should be all synced by the time you are done.
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Re: ActiveSync keeps prompting for login information
Yea, i don't sync at all with my computer, i have a certificate and it's done all OWA.
I wish that was a soultion, but i have to keep my phone next to me at night. I get emails with alerts telling me servers are down, and if i don't respond to those, i get in trouble. That's my only concern, is at night when i'm sleeping and not getting emails. Other than that, i don't really mind pressing cancel 10 times a day, i just can't afford to miss emails. |
Re: ActiveSync keeps prompting for login information
I use OWA with Exchange 2003 and my wife uses it with Exchange 2007 with no issues. But I see you are also using a certificate. If I am not mistaken the certificate in combination with your username/password is what confirms your identity. You might want to speak with your exchange admin - if this is not you... :)
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