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Mobile Messaging With Exchange Server 2007 - Part 2: Managing Mobile Devices

Overview Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) is enabled by default after an Exchange 2007 Client Access Server (CAS) has been deployed in your organization. In addition, EAS is enabled for all user mailboxes. This means that after applying an SSL certificate that's trusted by the mobile devices to the Default Web Site in IIS, mobile device users can create an EAS profile and immediately begin to synchronize the device with their respective mailbox. Like Exchange 2003, Exchange 2007 still uses the virtual directory called Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync in IIS as the connection point for the mobile devices.

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PublisherTechGenix File FormatHTML
Date PublishedMay 2007 Downloads1
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