Design info for enabling Active Sync for PPC over the intern
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Design info for enabling Active Sync for PPC over the intern

 
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MTCM
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Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 5:58 pm    Post subject: Design info for enabling Active Sync for PPC over the intern Reply with quote

I am looking at enabling Active Sync on Pocket PCs presently connecting to
the internet via GPRS (this might be going 3g soon) I cannot find any
information on how this works. What ports to I need to open in my firewall?
How do I secure the connection between PPC and Exchange BE server? Can I use
SSL? Can I use ISA publishing? Can anyone give me a link to document that
explains how to set this up? I'd be grateful, 'cos I cannot find one.
Thanks.

MTCM

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Jonathan Norris
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 1:58 am    Post subject: RE: Design info for enabling Active Sync for PPC over the in Reply with quote

The default is 80 HTTP and 443 SSL

There are several ways to secure this, most people use Front-End servers to
proxy it to the backends using SSL. ISA is one of the products that can
publish this service in a DMZ type environment.

To use ISA you will need to create the appropriate rules. You can find a
few good articles on http://www.isaserver.org

Feel free to respond with more specific questions.
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