[Q] Blackberry Enterprise Server - General Questions and Answers

Hello,
currently, my mobile network provider (giffgaff) do not support BIS/BES, so no bbm for me, so, would it be possible, to install windows server 2003 on my old pc connected to the internet, then install and exchange server, then install BES onto that, and get bbm that way?, would that actually work, or do i have to pay BB to use it, or anything, thanks for you help

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VPN in a WM5 - JASJAR

Hello : I have in my laptop a cisco vpn client. Is the only way to read my outlook exchange mail.
I have a token
http://www.dealtime.com/xPO-RSA_Security_100PK_RSA_SID_700_HW that i had to use the code with my password to get into my work network.
Ok the question is : Wich aplication can do this in WM5 JASJAR, like i do in my laptop with vpn cisco client.
Thnks a Lot
Luis,
Hi galinha!
A company called Apani Networks has software for windows mobile 2003 that allows you to connect to Cisco VPN 3000 services. There's a demo version available so you can check it for compatibility with your network and your PDA.
http://www.apani.com/vpn-clients/cisco-overview

mask pocket outlook as normal outlook?

My company has cut support for pocket outlook, so now I can't sync with the exchange server anymore (not directly, by wifi not even with activesync when connected to the pc). However, "normal" outlook still works, is there a way to mask the pocket pc and force the server to sync with it?
there could be many reasons as to why you can no longer sync. activesync could be disabled on the exchange server, perhaps they have removed access from outside the network, perhaps you need to VPN to the LAN first.....
can you give more info regarding your existing outlook set up? is it accessing the server from the LAN? is it possible to use outlook to check mail remotely? if so is outlook setup to check mail over a VPN or http?
the more info you can provide the easier it is to help.
I can only check email inside the company's network, so I have an openvpn account to check when I'm at home or anywhere else. This worked perfectly until they shut down the service. Now activesync gives an error 85010014 and they told me it was normal, the service was no longer supported. That's why I want to mask the pocket pc to make it look like the normal outlook and still allow me to sync everything. Is it possible?
Outlook PPC communicates with Exchange via web server and does not use the same Exchange protocol that Outlook desktop does. Your best bet might be if your Exchange server exposes an IMAP service, which you can then connect to.
The bottom line is Outlook PPC and Outlook desktop are completely different.
You may also like to try Outlook Mobile Access, which may also have been shut down (as it runs alongside DirectPush as a rule). In IE try something like: https://mypushserver.mycompany.com/oma. Use http or https depending on whether DirectPush was originally configured for SSL or not.
Edit: If your company is only supporting Blackberry (as mine does) you might want to try BB Connect for Windows Mobile. I'm not sure how easy it is to get hold of, however.
they did mention something about blackberry... but how does that work, from what I read it only works on gprs/3G, and I wanted to sync with wi-fi as well. Also, I found no download link, but some promises about a wm6 version for soon. Can anyone tell me where to look for more info?

Is there a PC version of Direct Push client?

Hey guys, I searched this forum and pretty much everything on the net but couldn't find anything.
I have a WM6 smartphone with direct push access to our company exchange server. Works flawlessly, I get all my work emails right away on the handset.
But I was wondering, is there a XP or Mac client out there that could "pretend" it's a mobile device and give me my email on my private computer?
On top of that, I'm a Mac user. (Apple Mail has OWA Exchange supprt but it wouldn't let me in. I think it needs to tell the server it's a mobile device.)
Naturally, a Windows client would also do just fine.
The only settings known to me are: activesync server address, user, pwd, domain. The server is accessible from the internet (I know this because my smartphone can sync via any wifi hotspot too.) so that's no problem.
any ideas?
RPC over HTTP
Hey Greg,
do you have a certificate file from the exchange server ?
It could be that it's not really working because of the missing cert-file.
Maybe you need Entourage on your Mac, but i have read about, that it is not fully functional (but... i have no idea about it.... )
Or ask your IT stuff in the company if they are servering RPC over HTTPS.
RPC over HTTPS and Outlook this is imho the best solution to use your company mail at home.
Or maybe you can access the exchange via pop3 or imap if it is allowed in your company. But using RPCoHTTP is much better...
Cheers,
Peter
Thanks,
no there is no certificate. I can just enter my credentials into any phone fresh-out-of-the-box and it will work.
I'd like not to ask my IT staff because their standard answer to such questions is "not supported, don't do it".... I don't wanna hear that

Simulate ActiveSync Client of iPhone 4 in Nexus One

Hi,
The problem is following:
The policy in our company is to allow to use ActiveSync client only on devies like
iPhone
BlackBerry
When i opened request to get access to my mails using my phone. i configured on my Nexus One everything and i got access to my mails. The system administrator very fast found out that i access to my mails using Android device and closed to me activesync on exchange server.
Is there a way to simulate device and OS of iPhone or blackberry that sysadmin will not know that anyway i use Android device to read my mails...? Workarounds?
I use this activesync client:
Exchange for Android 2.x
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exchange only syncing through wifi(LAN)

Hi,
Noob to the forum and android coming from blackberry
Ive setup a mail account through exchange activesync and it works while connected to the network the server is on and will send and recieve, but over the mobile network it cannot communicate with the server, my laptop cannot to outlook either when Im not connected to the LAN.
Its a small company with windows sbs 2003 which i have access to.
Any help would be greatly appreciated

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