OWA / OMA - how?
Currently I am using Xda neo and I would like to learn how to do "activesync" over the air. I am using GPRS and Wifi so connect to the Internet while I am outlook is no problem at all. It in fact becomes my habit.
Instead of physically going back to my home and office desktop PC to activesync, I want to know what software is needed so that I can activesync my xda neo over wifi/gprs to my home desktop pc, while I am outdoor?
If the above is impractical, is there any paid/free OWA account available so that I can activesync my xda neo with a Internet computer?
Also, what is the difference between OWA and OMA?
Thanks!
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I use my laptop as a remote to operate my desktop through a VPN. I synch my XDA II before I leave my desktop. While I am on the road and connected to my VPN running my desktop from my laptop, is it possible to sync my XDA II to the Desktop's Outlook?
I can also run my desktop from the XDA II through the VPN. Can I synch the Desktop Outlook to the XDA through that connection instead?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I thing this is posible if you Use Outlook 2003 in Cache mode (like work offline). Try.
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 am trying to connect to a SBS 2003 network using Remote Web Workplace thru IE on an XDA Exec. Can initially connect Ok until I try to connect to a server or workstation when I get the message -
This portion of the Remote Web Workplace requires the Microsoft Remote Desktop ActiveX Control. Your browsers security settings may be preventing you from downloading ActiveX controls. Adjust these settings and try to connect again.
Anybody any ideas about this?
On the same vein. I can connect to a server using Terminal Services Client but the desktop comes up so small it is unreadable. Is there any way of telling TSC to make it bigger?
try www.logmein.com
works much better
Paul
pukka said:
try www.logmein.com
works much better
Paul
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Seconded. Incredible program, and utterly free.
Doesn't help me
I look after a lot of customers that use SBS 2003. Remote Web Workplace is built in to the system. This gives me a connection to the server using a web based connection. At this point I then get an option to connect to any servers or workstations on the network. When I choose where to connect to I then get an RDP connection (terminal services)
This I normally do from either base or from my laptop when I am somewhere I can get a connection from. Now and again I need to do it from my Exec - this was the question.
I need to know how to get the activex downloaded to my phone
I have an Exchange server that I can access over OWA (Outlook Web Access) over the internet. How do I setup my my HTC Wizard with WMobile 5.0 to sync over WiFi? I tried putting in the same address I use to access Exchange thru the internet, but it doesn't connect. I enabled mobile access on the Exchange box. I also tried using WifiSync (http://www.aspecto-software.com/rw/applications/wihappy/index.html), but doesn't work and freezes on "Waiting" status. Anybody have luck with this?
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I have an Exchange server that I can access over OWA (Outlook Web Access) over the internet. How do I setup my my HTC Wizard with WMobile 5.0 to sync over WiFi? I tried putting in the same address I use to access Exchange thru the internet, but it doesn't connect. I enabled mobile access on the Exchange box. I also tried using WifiSync (http://www.aspecto-software.com/rw/applications/wihappy/index.html), but doesn't work and freezes on "Waiting" status. Anybody have luck with this?
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I set up my outlook to a exchange and everything work fine. also use exchange through internet
~Tom
Hi. I'm looking into buying the new Trinity (p3600i) in Australia here. My question is, can I hook the phone up to my wifi network, then use Skype and MSN on the wifi network, and not have to use the internet from the phone service provider? Those would cost too much to download even just my mails.
yes that is the purpos of wifi
much like people do with laptop and desktops with wifi
yep, also to download any pop3 mails via the wifi (e.g. Gmail)
You can even control your desktop computer's media using your phone... (I'm seriously so in love with that)
How about installing VNC or some way to control my desktop from the Trinity?
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How about installing VNC or some way to control my desktop from the Trinity?
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Read what's been posted above.
yes one can remote ones pc using
1 ms therminal services
2 a vnc client on the pda
for more info google have both therminal services setup guides
and plenty of free vnc clients for windows mobile