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Originally Posted by MojoRisen
If you know your exchange address, you can at least try it. Go to Start->Programs->Active Sync. Then choose Menu->Add Server Source. The rest you should be able to figure out on your own. I would probably leave the option checked asking about SSL connections. Most exchange servers issue certificates, so you would need this.
Hope this helps...
Mojo
@Cicatrize: He never said they wouldn't allow it, they just won't support it - most likely meaning they won't set it up for him. My company doesn't support Blackberry's, but we still allow our agents/field staff to have them. Big difference there. 
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I don't think they block it, they just don't want to spend IT resource overhead to support it.
When I follow your instructions I get the following message "No Microsoft Exchange was detected at the specified address. Click Retry to check the address again, or click Continue to configure your Pocket PC to synchronize with this server anyway." I copied and pasted the server address from my Outlook e-mail account. Any ideas?