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 WM6 and work place exchange server, Trying to get emails over "air" to WM6
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post Dec 13 2007, 00:59
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hello everyone,

Enjoying my new gadget laugh.gif and I have a question, silly as it may seem. I have been using the Activesync to get emails off my laptop but would like to get them directly from the server when I'm out and about...

I have a TytnII and I'm curious to see if this is possible. It's a corporate exchange server and I don't have a lot of details but would like to see if this can be done. (no we don't have the new server that has push technology...I did ask that!)

Any help would be great!

Thanks





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post Dec 13 2007, 08:07
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You do need the correct version of the Server software- Exhange Server 2003 SP2 for Push Email and ES2007 for HTML Push Email.

So, if your company has ES2003 SP2, your IT dept should be able to enable the correct security certificates and give you the login credentials to enter in the Activesync Server config on the PPC


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post Dec 13 2007, 09:56
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As the original poster said he doesnt have exchange 2003, thats not going to help much.

The good news is that if he has outlook web access then he can sync ota anyway - just without directpush.

Enter your owa address in the exchange server address box, then your username and password and domain if required... the only potentially difficult bit is installing the certificate on your device. Simplest way with IE7, is to import the cer file to your pc, make a copy of it and then use activesync to paste it to your your device and then simply click on it to install it.


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post Dec 13 2007, 14:55
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QUOTE(jimbouk @ Dec 13 2007, 02:56) *
As the original poster said he doesnt have exchange 2003, thats not going to help much.

The good news is that if he has outlook web access then he can sync ota anyway - just without directpush.

Enter your owa address in the exchange server address box, then your username and password and domain if required... the only potentially difficult bit is installing the certificate on your device. Simplest way with IE7, is to import the cer file to your pc, make a copy of it and then use activesync to paste it to your your device and then simply click on it to install it.



***Okay, so now that I do that, phone says that I can't sync to the laptop for email and sync to the server as well? But aren't these one and the same? I guess I don't get that part*** Sorry to be such a new idiot at this! Appreciate everyone's help.
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You can only have it one way... the phone (quite reasonably) sees Outlook and the Server itself as different sources.

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QUOTE(Paul (MVP) @ Dec 14 2007, 04:03) *
You can only have it one way... the phone (quite reasonably) sees Outlook and the Server itself as different sources.

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I think I understand now...I appreciate the help, I was able to access the emails through the server...thanks for all your help! I appreate it...by the way the TYTNII is an outstanding phone! LIke having a tiny laptop!
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