[commits] [Wiki] changed: ActiveSync
Jan Schneider
jan at horde.org
Fri Jul 19 14:25:52 UTC 2013
jan Fri, 19 Jul 2013 14:25:52 +0000
Modified page: http://wiki.horde.org/ActiveSync
New Revision: 204
Change log: Viral typo
@@ -111,15 +111,15 @@
Some devices attempt to use Exchange's Autodiscover service to make
it easier for both the user to setup the account and for the
administrator to make drastic changes like moving the server to a new
URL. Horde attempts to support this as best it can. For this to work,
you must create the URL alias as described above, and Horde must be
able to figure out the Horde username based on the email address the
user provided to the device. The configuration screen provides
multiple options for this. In the worst case, if Horde cannot
authenticate based on the provided information from the Autodiscover
request, the device will fall back to requiring manual configuration.
See the notes in the compatibility grid for any known information
regarding device support for this feature.
++ !ActiveSync Versions
-See also: ((ActiveSync/FeatureGrid | Supported ActiveSync Features)).
+See also: ((ActiveSync/FeatureGrid|Supported ActiveSync Features)).
Horde 5 adds support for !ActiveSync versions 12.0 and 12.1 - the
version shipped with Exchange Server 2007 and 2007sp1. This adds among
other things: HTML email support, flagged for followup, more atomic
policy settings, additional search sources, local wipe rules, and
WBXML based provisioning (instead of the XML used in 2.5). There are a
few things to mention regarding 12.0 support:
* It seems some devices, most notably older Android devices, will
not automatically detect the new version support - even if the device
is removed from Horde. You must actually remove the account from the
device and configure it again. So, if you are not seeing 12.0/12.1
only features, be sure to try re-adding the account to the device.
* It seems that iOS devices do NOT support 12.0. The device will
communicate using version 2.5 with a 12.0 server. The next version
they support is 12.1 - what ships with Exchange Server 2007sp1. So, if
you are seeing 2.5 only features on an iOS device, be sure the Horde
server has been configured to support 12.1. If it has, then see the
first point above.
-Horde 5.1 adds support for !ActiveSync versions 14.0 and 14.1. These
versions are shipped with Exchange Server 2010sp1 and 2010sp2. This
allows MS Outlook synchronization, since Outlook requires at least
!ActiveSync protocol version 14.0. See the ((ActiveSync/FeatureGrid |
Supported ActiveSync Features)) for the full list of features.
+Horde 5.1 adds support for !ActiveSync versions 14.0 and 14.1. These
versions are shipped with Exchange Server 2010sp1 and 2010sp2. This
allows MS Outlook synchronization, since Outlook requires at least
!ActiveSync protocol version 14.0. See the
((ActiveSync/FeatureGrid|Supported ActiveSync Features)) for the full
list of features.
++ Administration
Administrators can view all of the !ActiveSync devices paired with
the server. This is the //!ActiveSync Devices// link located under the
Administration menu. From here an administrator can request a remote
wipe, or force a re-provisioning of any device.
@@ -139,9 +139,9 @@
++ What works
Contacts, Calendar, Task, Notes and Email syncing are all working.
Note that not all devices support Tasks or Notes. Of the tested
devices, iOS (versions < 5.0) and Android are lacking native Task
applications. The !TouchDown client, Moxier Mail, and Windows Mobile
both support Tasks. Windows Mobile is the only client found so far
that supports Notes.
-For the complete feature set, sorted by ActiveSync version, see
((ActiveSync/FeatureGrid | Supported ActiveSync Features)).
+For the complete feature set, sorted by ActiveSync version, see
((ActiveSync/FeatureGrid|Supported ActiveSync Features)).
This following devices have been tested:
|| Device || Version(s) || Provisioning || GAL Searching || Notes ||
Verified EAS Versions || Autodiscover ||
|| !BlackBerry !PlayBook || 2.1.0.1088 || ? || ? || Emails, contacts
and calendars are synced, but the !PlayBook often resets the sync when
connecting to 2 accounts || 12.1 || ||
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