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February 2007 - Posts

How to allow only Provisioned Windows Mobile Devices to Connect to your Network
It appears that a new feature in Exchange 2007 finally allows us to only allow provisioned (or Authorized) devices to connect to exchange and reject all other devices. A new feature: Allow by Device ID can be used to only allow authorized devices onto Read More...
Improving Battery Life on your Windows Mobile Device
Disabling the HSDPA Radio (Using only GPRS for Web Browsing / Direct Push) While HSDPA gives your great download speeds the new Radio consumes battery at a much faster rate than the standard GPRS radio on your mobile Device. Buy turning off the HSDPA Read More...
Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2003 Coexistence for Windows Mobile (Exchange Activesync)
Many Organizations aren't ready to upgrade their entire Enterprise to Exchange 2007 however they do want to take advantage of the new Mobile features and policies offered by Exchange 2007. Many of these new management and monitoring features can be obtained Read More...
How to Enable and Disable Exchange ActiveSync Features in Exchange
Activesync is often confused for OMA which is Outlook Mobile Access. Outlook Mobile Acces is similar to Outlook Web Access, but with a more simplistic, non-graphical interface designed for Mobile Browsers on all devices. Activesync is the service that Read More...
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