[cvs] [Wiki] changed: SyncHowTo

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Mon Mar 23 11:07:26 UTC 2009


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Modified page: http://wiki.horde.org/SyncHowTo
New Revision:  3.6
Change log:  Outlook: confirming no need to explicity set port in https

@@ -24,9 +24,9 @@

  * You need the Funambol outlook connector. Go to  
http://www.funambol.com/ ->  Download -> PIM-Only Client Software ->  
Version for your client -> Download and install.
  * Configure as mentioned above. Device ID must be sc-pim-outlook or  
anything containing the text sync4j so that the Horde backend can  
identify the connector. If you're using multiple instances of the  
connector (one on your home pc, one on your laptop), make sure that  
the device ID is different on those. The current version 7.1.10 does  
not allow you to change the device ID. It seems to create its own  
unique ID.
  * @@--- Turn page compression off in {{/horde/config/conf.php}} by  
setting {{$conf['compress_pages']}} to {{false}} (Funambol does not  
support compressed pages.) @@
-* Funambol Outlook Clients need to have the port configured in the  
sync url when using https, i.e.  
https://pathtoyourhordeinstall:443/rpc.php This seems to be fixed in  
7.1.10 and may not be necessary.
+* @@--- Funambol Outlook Clients need to have the port configured in  
the sync url when using https, i.e.  
https://pathtoyourhordeinstall:443/rpc.php This seems to be fixed in  
7.1.10 and may not be necessary. @@
  * Make sure the server's certificate does validate when using https:  
Open the https://pathtoyourhordeinstall:443/rpc.php in  
InternetExplorer. If the server's certificate is not trusted or not  
valid, Funambol will not work!
  * Unfortunately, the Windows Mobile version 7.0.8 requires you to  
synchronize once with a Funambol server (such as  
http://my.funambol.com) before you are allowed to change settings.  
(reference?)

  ++ Information for syncing PDAs with the Synthesis client



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