Re: Mobile User Wants Email downloaded to exchange while offline
- From: "Steve" <newsgroup@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 12:54:04 -0700
Getting the self signed cert on either a Treo 700w or Motorola Q from
Verizon seems to require the specific installer MS has available for Verizon
and the cert has to be in a folder named Storage. I use ISA 2004 on SBS 2003
so the cert required may behave differently than what you were successfully
able to install via your method.
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
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In news:e2Fu8LLtGHA.3684@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Steve <newsgroup@xxxxxxxxxx> typed:
They are beginning to appear. I just got a Treo 700w from Verizon and
it does now have the MSFP installed.
Nice to hear! The last time I touched one it wasn't preinstalled....
The direct push works well
(after a bit of a struggle to get the certificate on it).
If you have a self-signed cert, just export it to a DER encoded binary
X.509 (.CER) file, copy it in Explorer to the device (I usually put it at
the root), and on the device just launch it to install the cert. Works
like a champ.
There is
also a good white paper on Windows Mobile 5 and SBS:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=8be70d72-1e5a-4128-a30c-dafeeb43544d&displaylang=en
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
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Pardon my jumping in....
In news:ch1sc2lubc3vii4qbqfe2ai6llt0u4tvci@xxxxxxx,
sas@xxxxxxxxxxx <sas@xxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 19:39:17 -0700, "Steve" <newsgroup@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Sounds like he's a candidate for a smart phone running WindowsIf he is running Mobile 5 would he automatically have the messaging
Mobile 5 (with the Messaging & Security Feature Pack) providing
push direct push technology. Of course you also need Exchange 2003
SP2 installed on the server side.
& security feature pack ?
No, not automatically. It really depends on the vendor/phone company
and what they've made available for download. I haven't seen any
devices actually *shipping* with them yet, honestly.
Do you have any helpful links that describe
the features/functionality of the package and perhaps how to
configure it ?
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/business/5/default.mspx might
be a good place to start. Try googling....MSFP and/or "Always
Up-to-Date" (AUTD).
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On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 18:16:20 -0400, "Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP]"
<kweilbacMVP@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Am I correct to assume that the president is using a laptop, and
Outlook is
setup to run using RPC over HTTP?
What type of smart phone does your president have? Active Sync
would let him
sync up even without a laptop.
No, actually he is using a smart phone and is synching remotely. I
was just suggesting that a notebook placed at hdqtr. with his
accounts running outlook could request email downloads in his
absence so that synching would be the only thing he has to do from
his phone. Now he needs to connect using OMA/OWA to first initiate
a retrieval of new emails so that when he synchs, he is synching
'all' and most recent emails.
Need to be able to tell exchange to download his email even though
no workstations/notebook/phone is connected so it's ready when he
synchs.
Thanks - I'm trying to avoid pop connector setup since everyone
else is fine as it is presently set up. Don't want to have the 15
minute delays imposed by pop connector setup. If there was some
way of cutting the schedule to more frequent than 15 minutes I'd
go with it.
.
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