Re: Mobile Active Sync with Exchange

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Yes, that's my understanding. I tested SP1 with my SBS server and it used
443.


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"JH" <JH@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Chris, will this work the same way over port 443 if I do not have SP2
installed on the front end server? The actual pull method via active sync
that is.

Thanks

"Chris De Herrera" wrote:

Hi,
Yes the pull uses 443 after performing a DNS lookup for the IP address.


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"JH" <JH@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Chris,
If I were to set the Synchronized Pull from the device, when it pulls
from
the exchange server does it utilize the https 443 port for active sync?
I
already have 443 running for owa on the same f/e server

"Chris Jordan" wrote:

Exchange 2003 SP2 offers "Push", but it does require an update to the
current devices that are out in the wild.
Exchange 2003 SP2 (or SP1) offers:
- Synchronised pull. Set your timing on the device to every 5
minutes,
and
you almost have complete up-to-date mail.
- SMS triggered pull. If you are using a SmartPhone of Phone Edition
device, you can get the Exchange system to send you an SMS message,
which
will trigger a synchronisation from the device. This is the AUTD
(Always
Up
To Date) capability.

If you are wanting to configure Exchange to do this, try looking here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/business/strategy/exchangemobilemessaging.mspx


"User" <housej55@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello Andrew, may I ask which phone you are using? Also, the SP2 for
Exchange will offer the "Push Technology" but it seems that it will
only
work if you phone manufacturer has released a msfp update.
With your current configuration are you setting active sync to
retrieve
your email at timed intervals? Will this run in the background
If you would, email me offline the response to this.
"Andrew Robinson" <nemoby@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Chris,

I have tried this on a "just hard reseted" Pocket PC. Same issue.

Just realized that the exchange server is only at SP1 and am
guessing
this might be an issue? Will take care of that this weekend and try
again.

-Andrew

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"Chris De Herrera" <spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
Try deleting the Exchange information on the Windows Mobile 5.0
device
and re set it back up.


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"Andrew Robinson" <nemoby@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I use mobile activesync to sync with my Exchange server and all is
well.
Running Exchange 2003 on the server and Windows Mobile 5.0 on the
PocketPC. My domain based email address is more or less dead and
it
receives a tremendous amount of spam so I want to simply change it
or
delete it. But when I do, I am no longer able to sync. So, what
has
to
match what?

before (this works):
NT Username: andy
NT Domain: CORPORATE
Exchange Email Address: andy@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Active Sync Username: andy
Active Sync Domain: CORPORATE

after (this doesn't work):
NT Username: andy
NT Domain: CORPORATE
Exchange Email Address: andy.robinson@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Active Sync Domain: CORPORATE

note: mydomain.com is the default exchange and system domain.

I have tried both andy and andy.robinson for the activesync
username.
Neither works.

Does the exchange name have to match the NT username?

Any info would be appreciated. Thanks,


-Andrew

















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