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rolandroland 10-29-2009 04:59 PM

Android 2 and ActiveSync
 
No matter how much searching I do I can't seem to find the specific features ActiveSync will support natively in Android 2.0. Meaning email, calendar, contacts, set flag for f/u, meeting request, device wipe, etc.

Anyone out there know or have a link to some specific info?

Thanks!

_xv6800 11-02-2009 09:32 AM

Re: Android 2 and ActiveSync
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rolandroland (Post 1276025)
No matter how much searching I do I can't seem to find the specific features ActiveSync will support natively in Android 2.0. Meaning email, calendar, contacts, set flag for f/u, meeting request, device wipe, etc.

Anyone out there know or have a link to some specific info?

Thanks!

Hi Roland,

from what I have found - http://www.talkandroid.com/android-f...-sync-tip.html - you can't use active sync with android.

android 2.0 does support email sync with exchange servers which is not the same as activesync. Basically this would be useful if you have a corporate exchange email server to connect to. Vzw will also require the higher level plan I believe.

what you can do w/android is;

1. use google sync to sync your outlook calendar with a gmail calendar which will sync with the android device ( http://www.google.com/support/calend...n&answer=89955 )

2. export contacts from outlook and import them into gmail and then on to your android device. Obviously this is a manual process.



It appears there are some apps available to automate this, but again it is through a google account.

http://www.companionlink.com/product...=OL&hh=ANDROID

shaggylive 11-02-2009 09:40 AM

Re: Android 2 and ActiveSync
 
WOW!!!! I guess I shouldn't be surprised, but why would you want to use craptivesync.
gotta pick your poison carefully these days, do you want the fruit, suit, or goo. lol :)

_xv6800 11-02-2009 10:26 AM

Re: Android 2 and ActiveSync
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shaggylive (Post 1289595)
WOW!!!! I guess I shouldn't be surprised, but why would you want to use craptivesync.
gotta pick your poison carefully these days, do you want the fruit, suit, or goo. lol :)

also I have read that the droid will not "sync music" as one currently does with winmo through activesync/windows media player/windows media center -

- instead you just copy the music files to the storage card... either through the phone or through a card reader...

wow what a novel idea! you just put the file on there - apparently there isn't the need to convert the file for the droid music player.

IMHO this is a good thing since I have had many issues with syncing music via activesync/wmp -- sometimes the conversion process seems to mess up the files and they don't play correctly on the phone - which forces a delete and re-sync to be undertaken.

so it almost seems like an improvement to me

Radiohawk 11-02-2009 04:50 PM

Re: Android 2 and ActiveSync
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shaggylive (Post 1289595)
WOW!!!! I guess I shouldn't be surprised, but why would you want to use craptivesync.
gotta pick your poison carefully these days, do you want the fruit, suit, or goo. lol :)

In my case I really need some form of activesync... as we haven't gone "exchange" at work... all my info is on my local desktop. Having said that, I understand HTC has sync software included with the Hero that will sync your calender and contacts directly from your PC, not email, notes, tasks or email. In my situation I'd simply get my email thru' an IMAP sync...

rolandroland 11-02-2009 05:11 PM

Re: Android 2 and ActiveSync
 
Activersync isn't critical, what is of course is syncing email, contacts and calendar (from my Exchange server). If all 3 sync natively then people at my company getting an Andriod 2.0 phone is up for discussion. Otherwise they'll have to stick with hacked WinMo phones.

After doing some research though now that more info is out it does look like it will support ActiveSync (or equivalent) natively. So that is looking good.

wavez 11-04-2009 08:25 AM

Re: Android 2 and ActiveSync
 
I'm amazed that there hasn't been any specifics on what will be included in Android 2.0's native support for exchange. Has anyone heard about SSL, remote wipe, or PIN locking support? The second post in the below thread seems to indicate that remote wipe and pin locking won't be supported.

http://forums.verizon.com/t5/Android...18AD14465E99EE

This is the only thing I have found related to speculation on the specifics of Android 2.0's exchange support.

Thanks.

wavez 11-05-2009 01:52 AM

Re: Android 2 and ActiveSync
 
I tried the Android 2.0 SDK and was unable to connect to my company's exchange servers. They require PIN locking, remote wipe, and SSL. I used a test account that my exchange administrators setup and I was able to connect without policies enforced.

My guess at this point is that some combination of remote wipe and pin locking is not supported.


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