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Many companies and users consider mobile access to Exchange data an essential feature. Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) is very popular as it allows this access and many devices have licensed and implemented EAS (including Windows Mobile). Some companies use...
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If you've not heard; Apple released iPhone 2.0 today which includes a software update to the existing iPhones in the market (yes, we mentioned it when it was announced as well). We're thrilled to add them to the family of Exchange ActiveSync...
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Disclaimer OK, before you get too far into this posting I just want to let you know that most of this is about why different organizations might choose to go with Exchange to manage their mobile devices and other organizations might use System Center...
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Steps to manually recreate the sync relationship on mobile devices synchronizing with Microsoft Exchange Server In some troubleshooting scenarios, users may need to rebuild and resynchronize their partnership manually. In previous versions of Microsoft...
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Exchange 2007 Service Pack 1 is coming soon to a server near you. As you've read here before, there are a lot of new mobility features coming in Service Pack 1 and I hope I can provide you with some of the juicy details you've been waiting for...
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As a last part in my series of posts covering Exchange 2007 CAS Proxying and Redirection (see previous posts here and here ) - I wanted to cover Proxying for ActiveSync. There are three steps involved in handling a request: Determining whether to proxy...
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In a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 organization, a computer that is running Exchange 2007 that has the Client Access Server role installed can act as a proxy for other Client Access Servers within the organization. This is useful when multiple Client...
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Exchange 2007 SP1 is now in beta for MSDN and TechNet Plus subscribers and there is a lot to love from a mobile standpoint. Policies, S/MIME, default settings, remote wipe confirmation and bandwidth reduction are all part of SP1. Take a look at the list...
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There has been a lot of speculation about the iPhone and its abilities to connect to Microsoft Exchange Server. For instance, Wall Street Journal columnist Walt Mossberg mentions in his June 26 All Things Digital column that, "It [the iPhone] can...
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S/MIME support for Exchange Active Sync (EAS) version 2.5 was introduced in Exchange 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) and Windows Mobile 5 (WM5) device. In Exchange 2007 SP1, we are adding S/MIME support for EAS version 2.5, 12.0 and 12.1. While working on EAS...
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In Exchange 2007, Outlook Web Access (OWA) offers a portal for users to manage their Exchange Active Sync (EAS) devices. How to access that information? Log on to OWA Click "Options" Click "Mobile Device" Here is what the page looks...
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Shortly after the release of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, the newest version of Windows Mobile – Windows Mobile 6 was released. Formerly codenamed Crossbow, this release contains a number of enterprise ready features designed to work natively with...
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A lot of Exchange Administrators would like to enforce certain settings on all or a few of their mobile users who make use of the Exchange 2007 ActiveSync feature to sync their e-mails, contacts and tasks to their PDA's or Windows Mobile phones. Well...