Microsoft Exchange Server workarround - General Topics

Hi There,
Does someone have a PHP Script that will emulate a MS Exchange Server so i can synch my HTC P4350 WM6 by internet?
Now i synch everything in my laptop so it is put into Outlook etc.
But want also a backup option on a different place and the ActiveSync can do that over the internet.
Thanks anyway for the reading, but more for hopefully a sollution
Peter

no but maybe you should try www.mail2web.com . they offer free ms exchange 2003 accounts with outlook mobile and outlook web access and you can use their server for syncing you contacts, calender and tasks

I have found that also on the net thanks anyway !!!

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Synchronize contacts with 2 PCs on WM5

Is there anyone have such solution? That is very problematic since now my home PC would not sync its contact with my PDA if I want to synchronize with my office!
Does your office have an exchange server? Exchange is by far the best solution to multiple syncs. when I got an exchage account at university my life changed - now my mac, my pc, my xdaII, my xdaIIs, and my laptop all sync up AND all my contacts, calendar, mail etc are available over the web as well.
Thats good for corporate- but its not good for us who need to use outlook for personal and corporate usage- I wont be able to connect back to office with a native outlook client- and that I dont want as well.

Any service hosting sync-able Outlook PIM over the Internet?

Sometimes it feels no good to sync with a wire or BT; occasionally PC is not at hand while I forgot to sync some calendar entries..
Hence I was wondering if there is any software or online service to which I can upload my Outlook PIM and, from which I can get the PIM information to sync my Universal's calendar over the Internet?
A lot of sync software can read Outlook data file nowadays and I therefore think it would be theoretically possible to do this. MSN does provide an online calendar however it's not sync-able with respect to PPCs and subject to the hotmail address.
Any suggestions or hints are welcome. I would be even happier to be told that I am the last person who knew nothing about this sort of services.
I'm using Mail2Web.com via DirectPush (Free) for this.
See http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=48265

WM5 activesync with two PCs / 2 PCs

I am working for two companies and have to keep both Outlook/Exchange agendas up-to-date. Until now I did this by plugging my Qtek S100 (WM 2003) into each of the PCs. As we know, this is no longer possible with WM5.
Has by now anybody found a solution or an elegant work-around, or do I have to stick to two PDAs, one for sync reason? Thank you and best regards, Stefan
why is it impossible with wm2005?
i sync with everything on my desktop at home
and sync with calender and tasks and notes and favourites
on my laptop at work it works without any problems at all
You can sync everything from both into your one device, but you would need Intellisync. It would not be set-up as an exchange source on the device, simply as 2 seperate PC's.
Obviously having the two set-up means you would not be able to sync with your home PC because you're limited to 2 ActiveSync PC connections, but you could still set-up your own Exchange source with any of the push mail providers to do this.
Rudegar said:
why is it impossible with wm2005?
i sync with everything on my desktop at home
and sync with calender and tasks and notes and favourites
on my laptop at work it works without any problems at all
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He mentions Outlook and Exchange. 2 Outlooks isn't a problem, but 2 Exchanges is.
2 Exchange Servers the Problem?
That is not my experience with WM5.
When establishing the partnership with Outlook1 I have to decide if I want to sync my calendar with that Outlook - which I do want.
Upon establishing the partnership with Outlook2 I cannot choose calendar to sync with Outlook2 as it is already being occupied by Outlook1.
And yes, behind both Outlook is (a different) Exchange Server, but I would not need to sync with the Exchange Server directly, synching with both Outlooks would be good enough.
Thank you AlanJC!
Thank you Alan, your hint lead me to a working solution.
I synchronize Agenda, Contacts and Tasks with Exchange Server 1 via Server Synchronization.
I synchronize Agenda, Contacts and Tasks with Outlook 2 using XTNDConnectPC, which allows me to synchronize the data of my WM5 Smartphone with the contents of the Outlook-Client.
BTW: Intellisync worked as well, but had some flaws in "forgetting" to synchronize certain Calendar entries with other people participating. XTNDConnectPC does not seem to have that problem.
Thank you again, Alan!

Sync only a contact category

Hello,
Here is the situation: I have Outlook 2003 at home and MS Exchange 2003 at work (and do not have access to exchange informations outside my work). I am synchronizing my PocketPC at home only currently.
I want to be able to synchronize my work contacts from my MS Exchange at work with my PocketPC, BUT I do NOT want my personal contacts to be stored on MS Exchange (because unfortunately we often have to give our email password to colleagues for urgent reasons; and I would not feel well if all my personal contacts where stored on my work servers).
Is it possible to do this ? if yes, how did you manage that ?
chris

Cloud mobile sync ?

Hi,
Like lots of people, I synchronize my PPC with Outlook on my computer currently (I don't have exchange, I am privat person only).
But has serious limitations:
1/ I would like to be able to edit my calendar events on any PC via Internet and have the calendar event being updated on my PPC
2/ When I use my web site email account, I would like to have my contact list being in sync with my PPC so that I have all the email address of my contacts up to date.
How have you solved this problems?
I have heard about cloud mobile sync, it looks interesting. I have seen MyPhone, Funambol, Dashwire, ... looks nice but will it solve the point 2/ ?
I am ready to change my email provider
Otherwise I have seen Google Sync for Windows Mobile, it does seem to solve 2/.
Have you already used it ?
When using Google Sync, do you still sync with MS Outlook ? If yes, how ?
Regards, Chris

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