OMA working via Internet link, is there a way to make it work internally also?

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Ok, simple enough question, but I can't seem to find an answer.

I've got OMA setup to be accessed via https://www.someorg.com but now I need
to also have it available for people inside the same organisation?

Is it possible to have syncing via OMA on the Exchange server only if a sync
via USB to a locally connected machine is not available or is it possible to
have two sources for syncing e.g https://www.someorg.com and
http://internal.someorg.com ? or even better is there some other way of
doing this that I've not thought of?

Any suggestions or links to info would be much appreciated!

Thanks,

Jim.


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