Creating ActiveSync Device Access Rules in Exchange Server 2010
How to create ActiveSync device access rules in Exchange Server 2010 to control mobile device access to Exchange mailboxes.
How to create ActiveSync device access rules in Exchange Server 2010 to control mobile device access to Exchange mailboxes.
When connecting a Windows Phone device to an Exchange server for the first time using ActiveSync you may encounter an SSL certificate error.
Exchange Server 2010 provides the capability for administrators to control whether a new mobile device type is allowed to connect or not.
How to publish different Exchange ActiveSync URLs for multiple geographic locations with Autodiscover in Exchange Server 2010.
How to use the Android SDK to create virtual mobile devices for Exchange Server 2010 ActiveSync.
An overview of ActiveSync on Exchange Server 2010, Microsoft’s solution for secure mobile device access to email, calendar, and contacts.
Testing of the Windows 8 Consumer Preview reveals that the native Mail client supports Exchange ActiveSync policies.
Announcing the upcoming guide to Exchange Server 2010 ActiveSync, an ebook to help you securely deploy and manage mobile email in your business.
How to test an Exchange Server 2010 ActiveSync connection without using a smart phone or mobile device.
Microsoft has announced the Exchange ActiveSync Logo program designed to qualify smartphones against a baseline of features. Will this new program impact how you support smartphones in your organization?
I'm interested to know which mobile access platform you're running in your Exchange Server environment right now.
Microsoft has released an updated version of the Exchange Remote Connectivity Analyzer tool with brand new features and Exchange Server 2010 compatiblity.