Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsnt.terminalserver.misc (More info?)
I have a Pocket PC (IPAQ 3830) with Active Sync 3.7.1 and USB. I know
access my Outlook on a Terminal Server, so I use Remote Desktop Client on my
computer (where Outlook used to be) to connect to the Terminal Server and
then access my Outlook from their. Is there any way for me to still be able
to sync the "remote" Outlook with the local Pocket PC device? If not USB,
then Serial would be fine too.
Perhaps there is a 3rd party vendor who has thought through the port mapping
etc. to get this to work,
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsnt.terminalserver.misc (More info?)
Serial will work if the TS is 2003. But as Activesync does NOT support
multiple users, this will work for 1 user at a time only.
The next Activesync is supposed to support TS environments.
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Cláudio Rodrigues
Microsoft MVP
Windows Technologies - Terminal Services
http://www.terminal-services.net "Chris Williamson" <chris@marketweb.ca> wrote in message
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>I have a Pocket PC (IPAQ 3830) with Active Sync 3.7.1 and USB. I know
> access my Outlook on a Terminal Server, so I use Remote Desktop Client on
> my
> computer (where Outlook used to be) to connect to the Terminal Server and
> then access my Outlook from their. Is there any way for me to still be
> able
> to sync the "remote" Outlook with the local Pocket PC device? If not USB,
> then Serial would be fine too.
>
> Perhaps there is a 3rd party vendor who has thought through the port
> mapping
> etc. to get this to work,
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris Williamson
>
>
>
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