RE: sync a sharepoint cal. to a pocket pc
- From: v-natliu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Nathan Liu [MSFT]")
- Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 05:25:20 GMT
Hello Ray,
Thank you for posting in the SBS newsgroup.
To understand your issue, please help me collect the following information:
1. What's the exact detailed problem symptom?
2. Did you install the SharePoint Portal Server or Windows SharePoint
Services (WSS) on the SBS Server?
3. Can I assume you would like to synchronize a Sharepoint Calendar to a
Pocket PC? If so, SBS 2003 supports ActiveSync via a client, or Server
ActiveSync if you have remote connectivity to the server via the PDA. For
example, you could use a Pocket PC Phone Edition 2003 device, or SmartPhone
to use Server ActiveSync to sync your Inbox, Calendar, and/or Contacts.
If you are using client ActiveSync, as this feature is closely related to
the Pocket PC model you are using and the manufacturer's design, please
contact the Pocket PC provider or the Microsoft public Pocket PC newsgroup
for assistance. The public newsgroups are:
news://news.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.pocketpc
news://news.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.pocketpc.activesync
This is in order to make sure that this issue is efficiently addressed.
Thank you for your understanding.
If you are using Server ActiveSync, please check the following points to
work further on this issue.
1) When running the CEICW, ensure to check the OMA (Outlook Mobile Access)
option in the "Web Services Configuration" page, this will configure the
System to allow OMA and "Server ActiveSync" access from the Internet. Note
that if you installed ISA on the SBS 2K3, please do run the CEICW again to
re-allow OMA.
2) The client host machine must be configured using the SBS Set Up Computer
Wizard. During the Set Up Computer Wizard, the option to install ActiveSync
3.7 must be configured as well. If this is pushed to the client machine,
then there will be an option in the Start Menu called Mobile Device
Configuration. Then, it should be able to provision your phone or PPC
(including installing the certificate) so that the Server ActiveSync works.
3) With ActiveSync you can sync Inbox, Calendar, and Contacts from your
mailbox. However, Activesync can't sync Public Folder.
I appreciate your time and cooperation. If anything is unclear, please feel
free to let me know. I am looking forward to hearing from you.
Best regards,
Nathan Liu (MSFT)
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