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Sync-Probleme Exchange-iPhone - speziell beim Kalender

Hallo,

trotz langem Suchen habe ich zu folgendem Problem bislang keine Lösung gefunden. Hier im Forum gibt es zwar zahlreiche Beiträge zu generellen Verbindungsproblemen zwischen iPhone und Exchange, zum speziellen Fehlerbild habe ich aber noch nichts gefunden. Jetzt hoffe ich einfach mal hier auf Hilfe:

Ein iPhone mit aktuellem Betriebssystem soll sich mit Exchange 2003 (Win SBS 2003) synchronisieren. Der Sync von E-Mails und Kontakten klappt bereits. Einzig der Abgleich von den Terminen widersetzt sich hartnäckig.

Das Fehlerbild sieht wie folgt aus:
1) Der Anfangsbestand der Termine im Exchange ist auf dem iPhone NICHT SICHTBAR.
2) Trägt man auf dem iPhone einen Termin ein, ist er in Exchange SICHTBAR. Löscht man ihn am iPhone, wird er auch im Exchange gelöscht.
3) Trägt man im Exchange über Outlook einen Termin ein, ist er am iPhone NICHT SICHTBAR.

Das heißt für mich, "irgendetwas" verhindert die Übertragung Exchange >> iPhone, nicht jedoch die Übertragung in Richtung iPhone >> Exchange.

Danke für eure Hilfe & Grüße
heihin


Hier noch ein paar Infos/Kommentare/Gedanken:
- Exchange und SBS 2003 sind beide komplett upgedatet (SP 2)
- iPhone 3G komplett upgedatet
- OMA geht
- Outlook fehlerfrei angebunden
- Zertifikate selbstzertifiziert, aber in Ordnung (Mail etc. funktioniert ja auch)
- Der MS Active Sync Test stellt zwar die Zertifikatproblematik fest, läuft aber ansonsten fehlerfrei durch.
- Es macht keinen Unterschied für das Fehlerbild, ob ich für den Exchangezugriff per VPN im lokalen Netz bin oder es ohne VPN von außen versuche.

Wer nähere Infos braucht: jederzeit gerne Rückfragen stellen! Wollte aber zunächst nicht zu sehr möglicherweise unwesentliche Infos spammen face-wink

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heihin Jan 19, 2010 at 01:29:40 (UTC)
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Ich habe nun glücklicherweise doch noch eine Lösung gefunden: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=9513038&#9513038

Danke an alle, die sich ggf. Gedanken über eine Lösung gemacht haben.

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iphone calendar sync to exchange is one-way, mail & contacts working
Posted: May 24, 2009 3:30 PM

i had a problem where i was getting nothing from the exchange server ( SBS2003 ) in my calendar... but if i added something to my iphone 3g, it would show up in outlook. my iphone 2.2.1, ipod touch 2.2.1, and dev iphone using 3.0b5 all were the same.

Mail and Contacts worked fine, but not the calendars... i could create a new calendar in outlook and the phone would show that i had another calendar, but no actual items were being sync'd.

When i tried to create a new exchange account to test, I was unable to sync, and would get the error: The error is "Unexpected Exchange mailbox Server error: Server: ] User: [ HTTP status code: 409. Verify that the Exchange mailbox Server is working correctly." in the Event Log

I hate when I spend days looking online for solutions and never find out what works because people don't post their successes, so I thought I should post this, because it seemed to fix my problem.

BUT - i should say that when it came down to the registry modification, the entry was already there, and set to /exchange-oma, but i changed it to my newly created virtual directory, and poof, my problem was solved. I found what you see below here: http://sbs.seandaniel.com/2006/02/sync-errors-from-mobile-devices-in.ht ...

...hope this helps someone... not sure what caused it other than my continually formatting and re-syncing my dev phone.

1. Start Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.

2. Locate the Exchange virtual directory. The default location is the following: Web Sites\Default Web Site\Exchange

3. Right-click the Exchange virtual directory, click All Tasks, and then click Save Configuration to a File.

4. In the File name box, type a name. For example, type ExchangeVDir. Click OK.

5. Right-click the root of this Web site. Typically, this is Default Web Site.

6. Click New, and then click Virtual Directory (from file).

7. In the Import Configuration dialog box, click Browse, locate the file that you

8. Created in step 4, click Open, and then click Read File.

9. Under Select a configuration to import , click Exchange, and then click OK.

10. A dialog box will appear that states that the "virtual directory already exists."

11. In the Alias box, type a name for the new virtual directory that you want Exchange ActiveSync and Outlook Mobile Access to use. For example, type ExchDAV.
http://N.B. In my case I already had an ExchDAV, so I created it as ExchDAV2

12. Click OK.

13. Right-click the new virtual directory. In this example, click ExchDAV. Click Properties. Click the Directory Security tab. Under Authentication and access control, click Edit. Make sure that only the following authentication methods are enabled, and then click OK:

a. Integrated Windows authentication

b. Basic authentication

14. Under IP address and domain name restrictions, click Edit. Click Denied access, click Add, click Single computer, type the IP address of the server that you are configuring, and then click OK.

15. Under Secure communications, click Edit. Make sure that Require secure channel (SSL) is not enabled, and then click OK.

16. Click OK, and then close the IIS Manager.

17. Click Start, click Run, type regedit, and then click OK.

18. Locate the following registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MasSync\Parameters

19. Right-click Parameters, click to New, and then click String Value.

20. Type ExchangeVDir, and then press ENTER. Right-click ExchangeVDir, and then click Modify.

NoteExchangeVDir is case-sensitive. If you do not type ExchangeVDir exactly as it appears in this article, ActiveSync does not find the key when it locates the ExchDAV folder.

21. In the Value data box, type the name of the new virtual directory that you created preceded by a forward slash (/). For example, type /ExchDAV.
OR in may case, it was already set to /ExchDAV so mine needed to be renamed to /ExchDAV2

22. Click OK.

23. Quit Registry Editor.

24. Restart the IIS Admin service. To do this, follow these steps:

a. Click Start, click Run, type services.msc, and then click OK.

b. In the list of services, right-click IIS Admin service, and then click Restart