Ok, I finally managed to get access to my companies exchange server via activesync, just like clubimate e-mail. It syncs my calender, contact & inbox via the server and task and notes via the pc.
Now if I connect my Jam to my pc with USB, it syncs task and notes, and gives me error when syncing outbox,calender & contacs which goes something like this "your proxy server is not compatible with your phone'.
Now Internet Explorer connect fine to the web via USB and activesync connects fine when using GPRS. Now how do I get my phone to sync both pc and server via USB or even BT? I don't want to use my GPRS the whole day if I can use the company internet connection.
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Hi, I've got an Xda IIs and i'm thinking about introducing acouple into my workplace, but i was wondering if it is possible to sync them with the exchange server here..
What i'd be wanting to do, is to log in either via gprs or a wi-fi hotspot, connect thru a vpn connection to our local network, and be able to change diary entries, access email, etc. on our exchange server.
Has anyone been able to do this?
How is it done?
Works beautifully for mail, diary, and contacts.
Connect your XDA to your desktop then got to activesync.
Options
Check "Enable Sync with server"
"Configure"
Setup synced data as required
then click "connection" fill out all fields.
Remember that if you are using ssl you will need to install the appropriate certificate on each XDA.
Cheers,
M.
PS Server Sync works over WLAN/BT PAN/Activesycn/and GPRS
Fantastic! Thanks!
Just wondering now, I suppose I have to run activesync on a non-NAT IP computer - ie one of our servers, yes? (for a/s via GPRS to work)
so... how does that work? forgive my newbieness... I've only ever a/s'ed via my usb cradle....
no, when you do server syncing, the exchange server 2003! speaks OMA (outlook mobile sync) an http connection to your mda/xda.
cool - thanks. One last thing - the calender that will be syncing is NOT the user's calendar, but a public calendar. can A/S sync this instead of the user's calendar?
EDIT: and we use exchange 5.5 - does outlook mobile sync work with that?
just wondering if anyone has had any luck with this.. it has been about 4 months... thought there might have been some new software that would do it...
I have had an SPV M2000 for a week and Iam very impressed.
However I cannott seem to get active sync (USB) to my PC and active sync to my companies outlook server via Orange GPRS to coexist (I am not using pop protocol but over the internet to a HTTP address).
When I do a manual sync via GPRS (I have to go into server in the activesync app and tick inbox) Iam informed that my outlook inbox will need to be refreshed (not quite these words), which is what happens.
When Iam back by my PC I have to switch of server sync to get the USB sync to work again and so on.
Both methods work well independantly and I cant see a way of setting up different accounts.
I have spoken to orange and they said only pop syncing was supported.
I am sure that Iam missing something here ?
thanks
Ges
I have had an SPV M2000 for a week and Iam very impressed.
However I cannott seem to get active sync (USB) to my PC and active sync to my companies outlook server via Orange GPRS to coexist (I am not using pop protocol but over the internet to a HTTP address).
When I do a manual sync via GPRS (I have to go into server in the activesync app and tick inbox) Iam informed that my outlook inbox will need to be refreshed (not quite these words), which is what happens.
When Iam back by my PC I have to switch of server sync to get the USB sync to work again and so on.
Both methods work well independantly and I cant see a way of setting up different accounts.
I have spoken to orange and they said only pop syncing was supported.
I am sure that Iam missing something here ?
thanks
Ges
I can get into my company e mail thru my laptop using Cisco VPN (soft token) Is there an easy way (step by step) to set up my 8125 to access my company e mail ?
Is your company running on Microsoft Exchange? If so, there may be no reason to sync across a firewall. It seems to be standard in recent versions of Exchange to expose a PDA sync interface outside the firewall. Let me know if you are in this situation and I tell you how I did it.
Yes Microsoft exchange
I have my 8125 sync'ing directly with exchange. Here's how.
Install ActiveSync 4.2 and follow the instructions for sync'ing. Cisco VPN interacts badly with ActiveSync, so disable the VPN if you have trouble sync'ing. The problem shows up as things hanging while trying to connect.
Once you are connected, add an Exchange server to ActiveSync. Put in the info for your company's server. If you have more than one, use the one that has an https interface that can be accessed from outside the firewall.
ActiveSync will try to start Outlook, which may fail if you are not connected to your VPN. Just click "work offline". You will also get an "unable to connect" message on both ActiveSync and the 8125. Ignore it.
Once you have changed the settings and a sync has been completed, disconnect the phone from the computer. It should sync directly via the GPRS network to an external interface on your Exchange server. Let me know if you run into problems.
Does anyone have any programs (or a way to setup WM6) to do a sync when wireless is connected.
I am in an environment where i am connected via wireless for half my day.
I would like to be able to sync with my exchange server over wireless when it is connected and not sync when its not connected.
I am wanting it to sync automatically every time it connects (or every X minutes while it is connected) via WLAN
I am running a Dopod 838 pro with WM6pro and syncing with exchange 2003.
Any help appreciated.
This might not be the exact answer for you... But check rk-OSR(Check my signature) for the utility to check emails using wifi.
Great App
Wow, thats a great app...
I will be using this unless anyone come up with a better solution.
Thanks for the prog tytnguy.
One suggestion for future versions,
Add a sync every X mins/hours option.
Also is there any way of having it sync without showing the window (like sync in the background)? Not that it is a problem, just would be a little tidier.
Once again, great work and thanks.
You could also use a tool like emoze (www.emoze.com). I can use it to sync my mail, contacts, appointments, etc....
Thanks for the suggestion emay but I already have Exchange server 2003 running, so all my emails and contacts are syncing correctly.
Its just getting it to do it automaticly over WLAN while its connected to save me data charges.
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quaterevil said:
Does anyone have any programs (or a way to setup WM6) to do a sync when wireless is connected.
I am in an environment where i am connected via wireless for half my day.
I would like to be able to sync with my exchange server over wireless when it is connected and not sync when its not connected.
I am wanting it to sync automatically every time it connects (or every X minutes while it is connected) via WLAN
I am running a Dopod 838 pro with WM6pro and syncing with exchange 2003.
Any help appreciated.
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You may need to check your root certificates on your device and check with your admin about who you get your certificates though for the exchange server. They will have one if they have the exchange web mail log in enabled.
If you can get the certificate file to your device (tip: if it's a .crt file rename it a .cer so WM6 will read it). Then you can run it right off your device's file manager and it should install.
After that just make sure you're telling your device to sync via wifi.
Oh, and you can also configure peak times, this might save battery so your phone isn't constantly checking home wifi to sync. Also configure what to sync though the settings in your active sync menu, you should also be able to tell it only to connect wirelessly via wifi and not though your data plan.
I hope this all helps.