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10/26/2005 8:07:45 AM Re: HP Palm & Exchange |
What OS are the HP's running?
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David L. West
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10/26/2005 9:47:43 AM HP Palm & Exchange |
I have a customer with several HP palm computers and a SBS 2003 server
running Exchange. We'd like to be able to read email from the palm devices.
Any pointers on how to set this up? White papers?
** Tom **
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10/26/2005 10:05:38 AM Re: HP Palm & Exchange |
Have you looked at ActiveSync? I don't use it myself, but plenty of people
here can advise you on it.
If you just need email and not calendar/contacts, you could use a generic
IMAP client like SnapperMail.
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David L. West
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10/26/2005 10:10:28 AM Re: HP Palm & Exchange |
Sorry, just noticed you said you DO need calendar/tasks. ActiveSync is
going to be your best bet if you can use it, otherwise you'll need to
spend money and look at something like GoodLink or Visto.
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David L. West
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10/26/2005 11:52:39 AM Re: HP Palm & Exchange |
Pocket PC 2003. A little more about what we are trying to do: We have
several users that do NOT have a desktop PC that need to access email. In
order to keep them in the work place and not off in some office, it would be
nice if they could connect directly to the exchange server to pickup email,
view calendars and tasks. Using OWA on these palm devices isn't a real good
solution. The devices in question are HP iPaq 4355's
** Tom **
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10/26/2005 12:28:08 PM Re: HP Palm & Exchange |
Clearly I don't understand. I was under the impression that ActiveSync had
to be installed on a desktop PC and then you had to connect your PPC to the
desktop to sync. If I'm wrong, PLEASE point the way.
** Tom **
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10/26/2005 12:48:56 PM Re: HP Palm & Exchange |
Would greatly appreciate the links. Yes, they have wireless. Also, Pocket
Outlook 2002. Right now the only solution seems to be to use this connect
to a desktop PC and sync via the PC (at least this keeps then out of the
offices, but it would be nice to get rid of the pc that isn't needed for
anything else.)
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10/26/2005 12:53:09 PM Re: HP Palm & Exchange |
"ahl" <gotsickofspam@sothisisinvalid.now> wrote:
You don't even need that. If you don't need to install a special cert,
you can set the connection up over the air directly in ActiveSync's
settings on the Pocket PC straight to the Exchange 2003 server. Same
with Windows Mobile Smartphones.
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10/26/2005 12:54:52 PM Re: HP Palm & Exchange |
"Thomas Goodson" <thomas_nospam.goodson@omega-link.com> wrote:
For email and calendar, you can hit the Exchange 2003 server directly.
For tasks, you would need to set up a desktop partnership with Outlook
on a PC using ActiveSync on your iPAQ CD.
With Exchange 2003 SP2 and Windows MObile 5 with the forthcoming
Microsoft Security Feature Pack, you can get task directly from the
server as well.
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10/26/2005 6:10:32 PM Re: HP Palm & Exchange |
Ok, thanks. Now, can you point me to instructions on setting this up? SP2
should be easy (and needs to be done anyhow) but what is "Windows MObile 5
with the forthcoming Microsoft Security Feature Pack"? We can wait for
tasks, or just do them on the palm device.
"Ed Hansberry, MS-MVP/Mobile Devices"
<spamfree-silvernino@hotmail.spambegone.com> wrote in message > For email
and calendar, you can hit the Exchange 2003 server directly.
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10/27/2005 2:20:19 AM Re: HP Palm & Exchange |
Active sync with PPC 2003 and SBS2003 SP1 works very well for e-mail,
calendars and contacts.
It's reasonably straight forward to set up, in fact SBS2003 SP1 has wizards
that will configure Exchange virtual directories on the server and
certificate installation onto the PPCs for you.
The only problem I have at the moment is that Exchange SP2 broke my active
sync setup.
I'm having problems with active sync is using SMTP addressing instead of
user name if anyone can throw a life line..
Regards,
Steven B.
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10/27/2005 2:38:20 AM Re: HP Palm & Exchange |
I'm assuming your IPAQs have wireless (I should have checked!).
You need a cradle on a PC to set server sync up. From then on E-mail,
calendaring and contacts is via HTTP or SSL to your SBS server over internal
WiFi or Internet.
If I catch your reply before bedtime (its 2:30 am here) I'll chase up some
links for you.
Regards,
Steven B.
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10/27/2005 2:50:59 AM Re: HP Palm & Exchange |
Thomas here's a good one.
http://seanda.blogspot.com/2004/12/configuring-mobility-on-sbs-2003.html
Good luck with it and please report back how you go.
Regards,
Steven B
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10/27/2005 6:40:55 AM Re: HP Palm & Exchange |
"Thomas Goodson" <thomas_nospam.goodson@omega-link.com> wrote:
WM5 - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/5/default.mspx
http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/evaluation/bettertogether/bt_mobile.mspx
gives info on Exchange SP2 and the MSFP.
http://www.petri.co.il/ is the best site on the internet IMHO on
setting up Exchange, including the Exchange ActiveSync features.
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Ed Hansberry (Please do *NOT* email me. Post here for the benefit of all)
What is on my Pocket PC? http://www.ehansberry.com/
Microsoft MVP - Mobile Devices www.pocketpc.com
What is an MVP? - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
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11/16/2005 5:41:26 PM Re: HP Palm & Exchange |
Ok, I've gotten down to the point of needing to resolve a HTTP 500 error
when trying to sync the palm device. (I feel that I'm getting close here)
Hints?
** Tom **
Syncing iPaq to Exchange Server.
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11/16/2005 6:14:46 PM Re: HP Palm & Exchange |
"Thomas Goodson" <thomas_nospam.goodson@omega-link.com> wrote:
Have you seen http://support.microsoft.com/?id=886346 and
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=817379
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What is on my Pocket PC? http://www.ehansberry.com/
Microsoft MVP - Mobile Devices www.pocketpc.com
What is an MVP? - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
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11/16/2005 9:52:17 PM Re: HP Palm & Exchange |
Ok, thanks. I'll try these as soon as posible and let you know.
** Tom **
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