Does anyone know how to change the hardcoded domain name in the Ipass client for PPC2003?
Hardcoded? I used ipass client more than 1 year ago with PPC 2003, but my ipass client had the domain empty (not hardcoded).
You can use the @ sign after the user name which will override the domain name.
Later after using the ipass client for a while, I found out that without the ipass client, I could simply use the built in dial up software in PPC, with the phone number taken from my Desktop Ipass. So I took away the ipass client to conserve some more space in my PPC.
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Heres a question for u: is it possible to connect to my exchange server using activesync via an RPC over HTTP connection? Currently i have to dial a VPN connection before connecting which is rather cumbersome (having to dial and it frequently drops). It is available in Outlook and is much more efficient. Cheers.
I am assuming that you are running an exchange 2K3 SP2 and Windows Server 2K3 SP1 right off the bat. If you are not this info may not apply.
When you install Exchange 2003, several virtual directories are created under the Default Web Site in Internet Information Services (IIS).
One of those is "Microsoft-Server-Active-sync" If I am not mistaken this is what your PPC uses when syncing. So you don't need to setup your PPC to use RPC over HTTP like you would outlook (with the http address, and the internal server name, and the MSSTD crap). Check to make sure your front end server (Web server) has that virtual directory in the default web site. If not, there are quite a few tutorials on Google that you can look up.
Hope that helped.
Later; Lew
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q="how+to"+install+"Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync"
Hi all,
I'm new on the PPC world so I’ll appreciate your help on this:
- In work we use Lotus Domino Mail Server. Outside work we can access our email through a BlackBerry Enterprise Server from a BlackBerry device.
I would like to use my Qtek 9100 instead of the BlackBerry device to access the e-mail, address book, calendar and to do list.
Is that possible?
What should I do?
Many thks,
Hi,
yes, it is possible. My MDA Vario = HTC Wizard works well with Lotus. The IT-department at my company sent me some files to put on my PDA and prepared everything for me. It's a proggie named OneBridge, and I think it's running on the basis of XTNDConnect. There are several tools which allow the sync of Lotus and WM5-PDAs, like e.g. MNotes, PDASync3.
I use mNotes 4.2.0 - but with the Personal version you need to run a Lotus Notes Client on a machine connected to your server (I run an old thinkpad in my office as a bridge into the Domino server) - then mNotes on the PDA connects to that machine.
Works great over Wifi and GPRS...
To get it to PUSH email, however, you would need mSuite (which has to sit on the server) - I believe... too expensive plus I have no access to the Domino server
Regards
Dave
Qtek 9100
2.1.7 ROM
When you are setting up a new server source in AS, it has some options for doing things automatically (I assume based on our email domain name). This has never worked for me (I am the sys admin for our Windows network). Do I have to be running Exch2007 to get this functionality, or is it some sort of DNS issue that is making this fail? The front-end server that we use is not mail.domain.com We use webmail.domain.com.
Any thoughts are appreciated. We are going to be allowing our users to bring their own service and devices to our cell phone mix, and I want to make connecting with WM devices as easy as possible. I'm trying to reduce the number of blackberry devices we use.
Thanks!
Brandon
Microsoft Exchange 2007 Autodiscovery
Autodiscovery allows a user to enter their email address and password into Outlook 2007 or Windows Mobile 6 Pocket Outlook to have their profile or activesync relationship automatically configured to access an Exchange 2007 server.
In short, you add a DNS record for the host "autodiscover" in the domain you want to use Autodiscovery in. If you want it to work internally just add it to your company's DNS server. If you want it to work externally you have to add it to your external DNS server.
One important note is that you must have a multi-domain SSL certificate from a known public provider. This is because you need 4-hosts on the certificate (2-domains with 2-hosts each) I purchased a multi-domain certificate from GoDaddy.com for $58 for 1-year.
Search keywords: +Exchange +2007 +Autodiscover
I'm looking for a proxifier for pocketpc (wm6), why ? :
In many case, providers lock all ports via GPRS or 3G except 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS). That's why you can't receive your email on your phone via 3G (port 143 for imap and 25 for smtp).
I tested several configurations with my laptop (XP), my phone (HTC cruise) and my home computer (debian connected to the internet). My purpose is to synchronize my "imap" mails on my phone (with all my imap folders filtered! ) and my calendar.
First test : openvpn server listening on 443 on my home computer
- it works fine if you use your phone like a modem and use the openvpn client on your laptop, you have just to launch the client and everything work on your laptop via your phone !
- it's not very useful if you use the ppc openvpn client on your phone because you have to unset the provider proxy in 3G parameters... But you can synchronise your imap folders with poutlook easily.
Nevertheles, this kind of connection is slow because you add a level of encryption (price of security...) and the time for the first connection is slow.
Second test : funambol server on 443 ( behind an openvpn server you can share port with openvpn )
- you can synchronise agenda, contacts, and imap mail
BUT you can only synchronise the main folder of your email ! like most of free push-mail providers !
Third test : socks server listening on 443 (dante with debian )
- you can use your phone like a modem and use a proxifier like freecap ( sockscap or proxycap too) that proxify what you want on your laptop. In this case everything work on your laptop via your phone !
Of course you can just configure thunderbird, firefox and gaim to use your socks server, it works too... It's really easy to do and fast than with openvpn !
- On the ppc, there is A PROBLEM at this time only few application can use a socks server for the internet connection. And , it doesn't exist at this time a software like freecap on ppc (wm6).
Hapiness flexmail can use a socks server to synchronise e-mail and this is my solution at this time to synchronise all my imap folders on my phone! But this software is heavy and slow.
So my question is : someone know where i could find a software like freecap for ppc (wm6)?
Or maybe a sweet geek could to recompile the sources of freecap for arm ???
Thanks in advance,
Collins
--------- I found another discution about this problem in xda:
Hi, does anyone knows an application like Proxifier but for PPC?
If don't know what proxifier is: http://www.proxifier.com/
"Proxifier is a program that allows network applications that do not support working through proxy servers to operate through an HTTPS or SOCKS proxy or a chain of proxy servers."
An application like this for PPC would be great as we could use cheap unlimited traffic data connections (WAP) but behind a proxy with limited ports to work with any application...
I couldn't find something like this, any advice?
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ProxyCap now supports WM. It works great, I've tried it. But it's a 30-day trial, and costs $30 to keep.
i am looking for an ssh client for windows mobile that can do port forwarding so i can ssh and then rdp to my desktop pc.
Anybody know of any programs to do this?
pocketputty doesnt seem to offer this option
Pocket PuTTY
I use Pocket PuTTY and have it integrated into my ROM:
http://www.pocketputty.net/
It's been a while since it was last updated but if it's just Telnet/SSH terminal access you want I can't fault it.
Andy
There are two versions of PocketPutty. One has a simple username and password interface and the other has all the goodies.
ADB100 linked to the good one.
PocketPutty does it for me, just need to set up the tunnels before logging in.