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"This document is designed primarily for Information Technology (IT) professionals who are responsible for planning and deploying mobile messaging systems that use Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 with Service Pack 2 (SP2) and Microsoft® Windows® Mobile™-based devices that have the Messaging and Security Feature Pack. This document is divided into two main sections that describe the following:
• The essential elements of a mobile messaging system, including requirements; a summary of deployment procedures; an overview of the features of the Messaging and Security Feature Pack; and best practices for networking, security, and device management. • The guidelines and resources for the deployment of a mobile messaging system, including updating Exchange Server 2003 SP2, setting up Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync® for mobile access, creating a protected communications environment, and procedures for setting up and managing mobile devices."
Jason Langridge posts an early version of this step-by-step guide. I took a quick look, and it's a fantastic compilation of the various components involved in MSFP Direct Push. If you're looking to deploy this in the near future, be sure to download a copy of this guide and read through it.
[via Pocket PC Thoughts]
The guide will be made available on Microsoft.com shortly... get your preview here!