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Chris De Herrera feels the pain of frustrated network administrators who have to install ActiveSync and get Outlook and Pocket PCs working together properly. He has put together an online guide called ActiveSync in the Enterprise - Common Problems and Solutions that we can refer to. It contains about 9 helpful tips that will help the network administrator whose blood pressure is going to the roof. "During the past four years working with Pocket PCs, I have seen many frustrated users and network administrators working with ActiveSync. This article covers some of the common problems that network administrators may experience while deploying and supporting ActiveSync. ActiveSync and Outlook Installation Sequence
In order to ensure that ActiveSync will recognize that Outlook is installed, I recommend that you install Outlook before installing ActiveSync. Further I suggest that you ensure that you have installed the latest patches for Outlook by visiting http://office.microsoft.com and clicking on the Check for Updates link. Further you must launch Outlook and configure Outlook including e-mail before installing ActiveSync. Then install the latest version of ActiveSync which is version 3.7.1 as of this writing from http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobi...ivesync37.mspx This will ensure that you can synchronize your Pocket PC with whatever version of Outlook you have installed on your PC including Outlook 2003. Also, you should note that only the first PC you synchronize with can sync with Inbox. "
I have set up numerous exchange sites with remote active sync... it is a breeze with Small Business Server, so if anyone ever has an issue ping me...
But this article showed a product On-Schedule that looks awesome for time management - anyone ever use it?