[cvs] [Wiki] changed: Project/ActiveSync

Michael Rubinsky mrubinsk at horde.org
Mon Apr 5 18:40:47 UTC 2010


mrubinsk  Mon, 05 Apr 2010 14:40:47 -0400

Modified page: http://wiki.horde.org/Project/ActiveSync
New Revision:  1.30
Change log:  Warning about Android 2.1 and provisioning

@@ -42,8 +42,10 @@
  || Android SDK Emulator|| 2.0.1 and 2.1 || Does NOT support  
provisioning and will NOT work with it set to //Force// or  
//Allow//.||Contacts only as the emulator does not have a native  
calendar application ||
  || Motorola Droid || Android 2.0.1 || No (See above) ||Contacts and  
Calendar data (Droid's Corporate Calendar has a buggy client  
implementation) ||
  || !TouchDown For Droid || Version 5.1.0028 || Yes ||Contacts and  
Calendar (You can **create** recurring events, but cannot edit them.  
Also, recurring events with exceptions are not supported at all.  See  
Touchdown website for details). ||
  || iPod Touch || 3.1.3 || Yes ||Contacts and Calendar ||
+
+**IMPORTANT NOTE** There have been reports that some devices running  
Android 2.1 DO have support for provisioning, however there have been  
reports of major issues with regards to the unlock password screen.  
Evidently, once a password is set it looks like it's impossible to  
remove it. The 2.1 SDK emulator does not appear to support  
provisioning, and (for obvious reasons) I have not tested this on my  
newly updated 2.1 device. So, if you plan on having users with Android  
2.1 devices, do NOT enable provisioning unless you are willing to deal  
with this issue.

  +++ Setting up the device

  It's beyond the scope of this page to go into detail for each  
individual device. In general, you will need to create a new account  
on your device. The account type should be something like //Microsoft  
Exchange// or //!ActiveSync//. Some devices use //Corporate//. You  
will need to enter your normal Horde username and password in the  
appropriate fields. In the field for the server address, you should  
enter the **root** of the webserver or virtual host that hosts Horde.  
For example, if you host horde at http://host.example.com/horde then  
you should enter http://host.example.com. You can ignore any reference  
to a //domain// entry.



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