Does anyone know how to access client certificates so that we can sync corporate email?
Try this:
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Yes, download the PFX or P12 file to your device. When going through the setup click the certificate button and select the certificate. It should then validate it against the CA and allow you to conenct.
Thank you, Nicholas. Where would I find a PFX or P12 file?
Usually it would be generated by your company.
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These files may also be pushed by MDM software used by your company. Check with your IT Department to see if there is any software like MobileIron or AirWatch that needs to be installed, before your phone can use Exchange accounts. If the MDM software is set up, many require device administrator, so be sure that is also applied under the guidance of your IT Department.
If you're setting up just an EAS/Exchange account, in most cases removing and re-adding the account will work. Be warned, if you have added your account multiple times to the phone and your company uses Microsoft Exchange, you may need to visit the OWA (Outlook Web App) and remove old devices from your account. There is a hard limit of devices Exchange will use ActiveSync with. Client Certificates are *usually* not required to be installed ahead of time.