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Looking at due diligence on MinMo or Droid in an Exchange Server environment. I've seen a thread on security certificates -
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=98203 That aside, is anyone operating the Droid in an Exchange Server environment? Any functionality problems/solutions? Critical for work that I do so smoothly - contacts, calendar and email all populated there. Currently, I sync OTA with my Titan (WinMO 6.1). I need to do the same if I go to Droid, including the ability to accept calendar invites, etc. sent through Exchange/Outook. Comments on your experiences to help me decide?
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Re: How is Droid life with Exchange Server?
Syncing OTA is perfectly fine. You don't need any particular app to do it. Android does it out of the box. Calendars, Contacts, and Email all sync fine. I don't actually sync contacts myself, but I do everything else. Calendar syncs sync on the frequency you pick. Incoming emails get pushed to the phone immediately, etc. EDGE23 is correct though about folders. Only the inbox seems to sync at the moment. I have to physically go to a folder for it to sync. When I had a WinMo phone, my folders would sync, but there wouldn't be any notifications, so you'd have to open up the folder view to see if any folders got any emails.
In Android, it appears to not even make it that far. You have to physically navigate to the exact folder for it to even go out and attempt to sync it. That is really my only gripe. I still don't understand why notifications of email in ANY folder, inbox or not, are not standard practice in WinMo and Android, neither does it right. I do receive appointments and such when a calendar event is triggered and do have the option to Accept, Decline, but have never really confirmed that it goes into the calendar, however, everything would suggest that it does. Last edited by Maverick0984; 12-22-2009 at 02:44 PM. |
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Re: How is Droid life with Exchange Server?
One common issue I've found (work as an admin in a large Exchange environment) is that to download attachments our users must disable the 'accept all SSL certificates' option.
I have a couple users who use TouchDown ($19.99) have full functionality with all folders syncing... if you can afford it, it's a very nice application. You can wipe the device remotely through OWA On our system, users had to use the domain\NT4 login instead of the UPN. Those are the only issues I've seen so far. |
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Re: How is Droid life with Exchange Server?
Great comments so far - exactly on point. One clarification: Maverick, are you saying you don't get any 'new mail' indicator on your bar or home screen widget, even off the inbox? I thought that was one of A2.0's big features, was unified notification across accounts . . .
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The thing that WinMo does do, is it syncs all folders, it just doesn't notify you of subfolders. Android, only syncs the inbox as of yet, *does* notify you of inbox email, but since it doesn't sync the subfolders, unless you explicitly open one up, it can't possibly notifiy you of emails to subfolders. I did try TouchDown for a brief bit but couldn't justify the $20. (I'm also my company's IT Administrator, set up our Exchange Server and the whole bit if that matters). |
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looking at doing this myself w/exchange (switching from WinMo 6.1 (actually from BW 6.5 (Thanks BW))) and wondering what this was. also, how do you hard reset the phone? thinking of trying it inside the store, to see if it works, and i want to be able to erase it.... |
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UPN is User Principle Name is an Active Directory naming scheme that is compatible with DNS among other things. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_Principal_Name Usually formatted: namingconvention@company NT4 Logon is an alternative user name used in active directory that allows compatibility with older operating systems like Windows 95 or Windows NT to have access to the features of Active Directory services in a Windows Server 2003 or later environment. Usually formatted: domain\NT4logon What matters is that you get your Domain and NT4logon to try if the UPN doesn't work. |
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Paying back, hopefully - here is a good faq on Exchange solutions:
http://androidforums.com/how-tips/16...s-summary.html |
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