[itdiscuss] [BULK] RE: [BULK] RE: [BULK] : [BULK] Google Droid (LouHablas)
Dayron Daugherty
ddaugherty at precept.org
Fri Mar 26 15:03:51 EDT 2010
Lou,
We have Exchange 2003 with forms based OWA, and have several iPhones
and 2 Verizon Droids. I used the exact article below (Method 3) when
the first iphone came into play here and it worked (and is still
working) as advertised.
On Exchange 2007... we haven't made the leap from 2003 either, but in
the next few months we're shifting to Windows 2008 R2 DCs and then
Exchange 2010 sometime after... but I'm taking it slow on the Exchange
2010 move :)
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[mailto:discuss-bounces at itdiscuss.org] On Behalf Of Lou Hablas
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Kevin:
Thanks for confirming that Method 3 does work.
We're not moving to Exch2K7 in the near future - $$ - so having this
option available will be helpful.
More importantly, Bill, with Kevin's confirmation below, it should be a
simple matter to get your Droid user connected using ActiveSync.
Good luck!
Lou
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[mailto:discuss-bounces at itdiscuss.org] On Behalf Of Kevin Brunson
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Lou
If you are running Exchange 2003 this will certainly come up. I have
used Method 3 as described in this article at least a dozen times to
solve this issue. In Exchange 2007 this issue has been corrected, so
you won't have to deal with any of the workarounds.
Kevin
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[mailto:discuss-bounces at itdiscuss.org] On Behalf Of Lou Hablas
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Subject: [itdiscuss] [BULK] RE: [BULK] : [BULK] Google Droid (Lou
Hablas)
Yes, Bill, POP3 can open a can of worms when enabled.
Personally, I'm not a fan of POP3 and it won't be enabled as long as I'm
here. Secure POP3 does exist, but why bother jumping through those
hoops when it's an outdated protocol and other options exist, right?
It sounds like Mr. Brunson will be able to get you on track. Kevin, one
question: Are you/your clients using SSL-based OWA w/Forms-Based
Authentication? We're looking at setting up an iPhone user similar to
what Bill is trying to do with Droid and we do use SSL-based OWA
w/Forms-Based Authentication. This article
http://www.petri.co.il/problems_with_forms_based_authentication_and_ssl_
in_activesync.htm indicates problems can arise unless you put a
work-around in place (as described in the article). Any thoughts on
this?
Thanks,
Lou
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No, we use the BES server for the BlackBerry. POP3 is a security
problem, isn't it?
Bill Lloyd
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[mailto:discuss-bounces at itdiscuss.org] On Behalf Of Ron Beatty
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My suspicion would be that you set it up as a POP3 account in the Droids
mail configuration utility and point it to your Exchange servers
external name. Isn't that the way you get it your Blackberry when you
don't have Enterprise Server?
Ron Beatty
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