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Installing the Exchange Server ActiveSync Web Admin Tool on SBS

If you are trying to get familiar with the Microsoft Exchange Server ActiveSync Web Administration Tool on your Small Business Server computer to take advantage of the new Mobile Security Features that will be introduced in the Windows Mobile 5.0 Messaging & Security Feature Pack, you will need to follow the steps below to get the web interface functioning properly on your Small Business Server computer: 

  1. Download the Mobile Admin pack here:  http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=e6851d23-d145-4dbf-a2cc-e0b4c6301453&DisplayLang=en
  2. Backup the metabase in IIS (right click the servername in IIS -> all tasks -> backup/restore -> create backup)
  3. TEMPORARILY set the default website to “all unassigned” (if it is not already)
  4. Run MobileAdmin.exe that you downloaded in step 1.
  5. Reset IIS back to the way it was before step 3, if applicable
  6. Open the properties for the ExAdmin virtual directory under the default website -> directory security -> Edit for Secure Communications and uncheck “Require SSL”
  7. Restart the IIS Admin service

 

You should now be able to browse http://servername/mobileadmin and also select users to manage. 

Note this interface allows 2 options:  1) Wipe the device and 2) delete the partnership.  “Wipe the device” is self explanatory - we remove all user-specific information from the device and return it to factory default (like a hard reset).  So what is “delete the partnership” you ask?  Well, when a device synchs with Exchange it pushes some information to Exchange so that the server knows about the device.  This information is referred to as a “partnership” (not to be confused with an ActiveSync partnership -no relation).  You can remove this partnership information by using the “delete” option on the MobileAdmin page.  When would you want to “delete” a partnership.  One scenario is if only one user cannot synch with Exchange when previously he/she could.  It may be that this “partnership” is confused.  Simply “delete” the device partnership on the MobileAdmin page and then resynch with the device.  After deleting the partnership, resynch with the device.  You should see a new partnership appear on the MobileAdmin page and hopefully the device synchs successfully.

 

**IMPORTANT NOTE** the Windows Mobile 5.0 Messaging & Security Feature Pack is NOT currently available.  The individual carriers will provide the update for the devices through their normal update channels (ROM update, etc).

 

The information in RED is subject to change.

Thanks to PeterGal for the tips above.

Posted: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 9:27 AM by markstan

Comments

The Official SBS Support Blog said:

We're back!  January was a crazy, busy month for us and we had to put off just about everything...
# February 12, 2006 10:42 PM

Nick Whittome - "The Naked MVP" said:

If you are getting an error on the MobileAdmin utility on SBS2003 that looks much like this:The remote...
# March 6, 2006 5:43 PM

E-Bitz - SBS MVP the Official Blog of the SBS "Diva" said:

Okay so we know that Windows Mobile 3 were easily set up with SBS..but the new 5 ones were a bit more...
# March 7, 2006 9:04 PM

El Sitio Oficial de Soporte de SBS en Español said:

Hola,
Hace un buen rato que no hay contenido nuevo en este BLOG, y eso esta muy mal (mea culpa).
Hemos...
# August 1, 2006 8:44 AM

E-Bitz - SBS MVP the Official Blog of the SBS "Diva" said:

...and the blog post you need to follow to install the Exchange admin on a SBS box and not end up with
# September 8, 2006 6:24 PM

Petergal's SBS Blog said:

With the popularity of the Windows Mobile 5.0 devices with the MSFP, more and more people are wanting...
# September 11, 2006 3:17 PM

MSR TechnoBlog said:

With the popularity of the Windows Mobile 5.0 devices with the MSFP, more and more people are wanting

# November 23, 2006 9:33 PM

VoIP & Gadgets Blog said:

I was just on Microsoft BetaPlace downloading the Microsoft Device Emulator 1.0 Community Preview to test Windows Mobile 5.0 with Exchange ActiveSync and the download timed-out at 98%. 2% remaining? Such a tease... I then tried accessing http://beta.microsoft.com

# May 21, 2007 12:07 PM
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