Re: accessing e-mail on iPaq's from SBS?
- From: "EvilNem" <evilnem1979@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 19 May 2006 15:46:44 +1000
Our iPaq's are configured using ActiveSync which is part of SBS/Exchange,
bear in mind this isn't using Windows Mobile 5, which newer iPaq's will
probably come with.
Activesync has to be installed on the server.
To configure on your SBS you just need to make sure outlook mobile access is
allowed for users who have the ipaq's, and if you want to use SSL then you
will need to install/import the certificate to the ipaq before you setup the
activesync components.
The knowledgebase articles on MS have quite a few troubleshooting guides if
you get into trouble, a lot of the further configuration is to do with your
server (ie IP Address of the mail server etc)
"Torrey Lauer" <torrey at moderntravel d01.t net> wrote in message
news:%23CXMMoveGHA.1276@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
We are looking to get a couple of HP iPaqs and I need to know what I have
to do on SBS2K3 Prem. to get our e-mail pushed to the iPaq (or pulled from
SBS).
Thanks for any help on this!
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Torrey Lauer
Modern Travel Services / Rainbow Sky Travel
moderntravel d01.t net / RainbowSky Travel d01.com
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