Windows (for pc) have user account's...configurations and document's are separated...
I's there a way to use user account's in wm 6.1?
Why don't microsoft think about it?
It would be good to have for example one personal account (with personal pictures/documents/calls/sms) and a second account for business ( work pictures/documents/calls/sms), each account protected with password.
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Is there a cheap/free Directpush package that can be installed on your own Personal non-business Exchange server?????
I have Windows 2000 server at the moment.
yes, like I have...
U must use Exchange 2003 SP2, otherwise it won't work. this in combination with Windows Mobile 5 or 6 with the Ms Direct Push functionality in it you can configure your PDA to receive instant email on your device..There are white papers abou this which can be found on Microsoft.com...
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a.
Dont know whether that is somethink for you "emoze"
http://www.emoze.com/en/download/Default.aspx
Hi there,
take a look at OLXMobileAccess on http://www.gangl.de. Works perfect for me (private) an for my company. Single licence is about 120 Euros. But this solution works better than ExchangePush. Provides you the ability to decide which folders to push an which items (new, changed). Works even for Outlook Notes. And, you can directly access your exchange and change items on the fly !
Best regards,
Jochen
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
In my work to access OWA I need passcode(RSA, that is a pain in the ass if your connection is cut), and due to the security policy of my work, I can't access the Exchange e-mail account in the android (is on a Exchange server 2003 SP1, with forced password policy, that prompt for password every minute without use and wipes everything, when two many times the password is wrong)
iPhones and WM based devices they are activated normally throw the same server address to exchange mobile service (with the security police enforced), but (i think) due to the unlock pattern tech, that there's no password and security sucks, I just can't configure it.
Even the Radius server blocks my nt account after a few attempts.
On the other e-mail with the Exchange server 2007 SP1, no policy, it works great..
I love android and I don't really like the idea of coming back to a WM or trying a iPhone or maybe a Blackberry since we have a BES too..
On the WM devices I installed a program that remove the annoying requesting always for password without removing the certification stamp that I'm following the policy...
Somebody came up with something like this for android?
Is something it can be worked around on future developments?
Any idea on working around on my issue?
Simply install something like Touchdown....
In any case.. this is not really a development question.
Hi,
I was asking myself if it is possible to have Secure E-mail with an imported
personal digital certificate (p12import)....
(Maybe another e-mail client is needed for this purpose.....(different from Pocket Outlook)...
Thanks all
Pinuccio
yes for exchange mail account (via active sync options on the phone).
but i didn't find for standard email account.
Hi @ll,
we have a bad problem with our HTC mini clients after active sync settings was change for a couple of hours to personal client certificate. Normally and this settings was change back to our exchange server, the mobile clients sync with basic authentication domain username, domain password and domain name + server adress like the exchange owa: for example: https://webmail.domain.com.
Problem what we know have is, that the mobile client couldn't go back to that basic settings. They coulnd't sync anymore. I can delet the mobile outlook account on the device and reconfigured it, it works. But by more than 250 devices is that a realy bad option. Is there a chance or function to delete a special file or something like a sync cache to get that fixed? thanks to all idears.
You don't tell what version of exchange server use.
If your organization use 2007/2010 Exchange servers it will be the best solution to configure autodiscover service.By the way you should already configured that solution.
After configure autodiscover(it should be running by default) and certificates users should only remove Exchanage sync and reconfigure with typing their user name and passwords.
The key point is to make autodiscover working properly.
What type of firewall you are using ?