BigCap
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Push Email Setup help - SBS2003/Exchange SP2/Vario II MDA
I'm looking to setup push email using our SBS2003 server with Exchange (SP2) using T-Mobile Vario II MDA's.
Has anyone had any experiences with this particular setup and have any useful info to offer?
What do i need to do on the exchange server?
I could do with a simple list of actions to start with. eg.
1. <do this on exchange server>
2. <setup active sync etc etc>
3. blah blah blah
Just to point me in the right direction. Any help would be very appreciated.
Many Thanks
BigCap
Has anyone had any experiences with this particular setup and have any useful info to offer?
What do i need to do on the exchange server?
I could do with a simple list of actions to start with. eg.
1. <do this on exchange server>
2. <setup active sync etc etc>
3. blah blah blah
Just to point me in the right direction. Any help would be very appreciated.
Many Thanks
BigCap
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Hi Simon,
In relation to this question - Can you recommend which type of certificate would be best for our company to use for about 15 MDA devices connecting to our exchange server?
Turbo SSL or High-Assurance?
Security is of a high priority. Is the High-Assurance certificate more secure than the other as far as the encryption goes or is it just the authentication procedure that differs?
I really appreciate your help. Thanks again.
BC
In relation to this question - Can you recommend which type of certificate would be best for our company to use for about 15 MDA devices connecting to our exchange server?
Turbo SSL or High-Assurance?
Security is of a high priority. Is the High-Assurance certificate more secure than the other as far as the encryption goes or is it just the authentication procedure that differs?
I really appreciate your help. Thanks again.
BC
In this context SSL is SSL. The standard 128 certificates will be fine. It is not as if you are doing ecommerce.
Simon.
Simon.
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Cheers Mate!
Very much appreciated! :O)
Just need an SSL certificate now to make the connection secure.