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I have a Pocket PC that I would like to sync to my exchange server account
using my USB cable (connected to my inside the network PC-so in other words,
not using the wireless functionality). Is there any documentation that
supports this type of configuration? I have found bits and pieces of
information and have taken the necessary steps--enabled Mobile Access and
Sync on the server side and configured ActiveSync with the FQDN server
information, but when I look at the Outlook client (which is the inside the
network PC, with the USB cable to the PPC), none of my information is there
(calendar and contacts).
>I have a Pocket PC that I would like to sync to my exchange server account
>using my USB cable (connected to my inside the network PC-so in other words,
>not using the wireless functionality). Is there any documentation that
>supports this type of configuration? I have found bits and pieces of
>information and have taken the necessary steps--enabled Mobile Access and
>Sync on the server side and configured ActiveSync with the FQDN server
>information, but when I look at the Outlook client (which is the inside the
>network PC, with the USB cable to the PPC), none of my information is there
>(calendar and contacts).
>
>Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Once you get Server ActiveSync working (requires Exchange 2003) the
config you want just works assuming the Pocket PC can find the server
in the DNS. Start with
http://www.petri.co.il/how_to_sync [...] e_2003.htm to get
it all working. Make sure OMA works fine before going too far with the
PPC config. If OMA doesn't work flawlessly, Server ActiveSync likely
won't work at all.
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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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