RE: OWA - can't log on

2009-02-04 Thread Sobey, Richard A
My money is on a different keyboard map in the OS. -Original Message- From: bounce-8418367-8066...@lyris.sunbelt-software.com [mailto:bounce-8418367-8066...@lyris.sunbelt-software.com] On Behalf Of Jim Dandy Sent: 03 February 2009 23:46 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: OWA - can't l

RE: Outlook through VPN issues

2009-02-04 Thread Davies,Matt
Even with pptp you can see problems with packet fragmentation, although I haven't seen it as often with pptp vs IPsec. Cheers Matt From: HELP_PC [mailto:g...@enter.it] Sent: 03 February 2009 15:28 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Re: Outlook through VPN issues altohu

Re: WAY OT:RE: Blackberry Internet Service

2009-02-04 Thread Sherry Abercrombie
You must be hungry for some blackberry cobbler or something with blackberries on it ;) On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 12:07 AM, Matteson, John H Jr USA Mr USA 25th SigBN (ITT) wrote: > Why is it that when I read the subject line, I tend to see Blackberry > Sauce? > > John H. Matteson, Jr. > Systems Admi

RE: WAY OT:RE: Blackberry Internet Service

2009-02-04 Thread Davies,Matt
M, blackberry crumble and custard From: Jake Gardner [mailto:jgard...@ttcdas.com] Sent: 04 February 2009 13:25 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: WAY OT:RE: Blackberry Internet Service Great... now I guess I'll stop at the bakery during my lunch break. Thanks, Jake

RE: mail store size question

2009-02-04 Thread Jason Gurtz
> If you email files to a client, you have actual proof that the files were > indeed sent to the client. If you give them a link, and they have to > download the files themselves, then you don't really have proof that they > have their hands on the files. I think this depends on what the definiti

iPhone

2009-02-04 Thread Paul Everett
We have Exchange 2003 and our CEO is getting an iPhone. Do I need an SSL Certificate to use Active Sync? I understand that there are some connectivity issues using an iPhone with Exchange, but are there any issues that can't be overcome, or that I should be aware of that could be a major pain?

RE: iPhone

2009-02-04 Thread Sobey, Richard A
The debate will rage for eons, but the iPhone is NOT suitable for a corporate environment. Yes, it works. However, your CEO better be prepared for the fact it's nothing more than a phone with a crappy EAS implementation. To answer your question, though, you can turn SSL off on the device. Whethe

RE: iPhone

2009-02-04 Thread Garcia-Moran, Carlos
Whoah! Disable Flame mode J Yes the Iphone is not a perfect corporate device but it depends on what the user is accustomed to. If you're a heavy blackberry user then yes there's plenty of shortcomings that you will find, but if all you need is mail and calendar the iphone is a superb device, ov

RE: WAY OT:RE: Blackberry Internet Service

2009-02-04 Thread Dennis Melahn
STOP! I'll never win this office weight loss contest with you guys talking like this. -Dennis From: Davies,Matt [mailto:mdav...@generalatlantic.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 8:37 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: WAY OT:RE: Blackberry Internet Service M, black

RE: iPhone

2009-02-04 Thread Sam Cayze
I will agree with everyone else that EAS implementation is very subpar on the iPhone. The same thing happened in my company - an exec just had to have it... I gave him a list of Exchange items that were not supported, and he was fine with it. I will note, as per you original question, that the

RE: iPhone

2009-02-04 Thread Sobey, Richard A
:) I've just had a particularly nasty EAS experience (it broke in our organisation, to put it bluntly) and the iPhones were the only devices not to carry on working when we put a fix in place, without having to be rebooted or the EAS account recreated. So iPhone is not flavour of the month with

Re: iPhone

2009-02-04 Thread Kevin Lundy
Seeing as you are a health care org, don't forget to address any HIPAA requirements (which applies whether it's an iPhone, Blackberry, or Windows Mobile device) On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 10:33 AM, Paul Everett wrote: > We have Exchange 2003 and our CEO is getting an iPhone. Do I need an SSL > Cer

RE: iPhone

2009-02-04 Thread KevinM
You could make him wait for the Toshiba TG01 to come out. Same size better resolution screen vs. the Iphone backed by Windows Mobile phone. Modeled by some disgusting hands http://www.hedonists.ca/2009/02/04/hands I had to highlight a picture where you could see the finger nails. Link to a bette

Re: iPhone

2009-02-04 Thread Steven Peck
We are a health care insurance company covered by HIPAA. One of our policies is that any and all mobile computing devices that have the potential to covered information on it have full device encryption. We have 'some people' pushing to allow the iPhone in the organization. Those 'some people' h

RE: WAY OT:RE: Blackberry Internet Service

2009-02-04 Thread Jake Gardner
Great... now I guess I'll stop at the bakery during my lunch break. Thanks, Jake Gardner TTC Network Administrator Ext. 246 From: Sherry Abercrombie [mailto:saber...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 8:17 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subj

RE: iPhone

2009-02-04 Thread Paul Everett
Can you list some phones that have full device encryption? -Original Message- From: Steven Peck [mailto:sep...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 11:39 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Re: iPhone We are a health care insurance company covered by HIPAA. One of our poli

Re: iPhone

2009-02-04 Thread Ben Scott
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 12:07 PM, Paul Everett wrote: > Can you list some phones that have full device encryption? Pretty much any BlackBerry made within the past five years. Along with the ability to remotely manage, upgrade, restrict, disable, and/or wipe the device. -- Ben ~ Ninja Email Se

Re: iPhone

2009-02-04 Thread Steven Peck
Yep. I understand the newer Windows Mobile devices have this as well depending on how much of the ActiveSync specification, in conjunction with Exchange 2007sp1, they have implemented but we didn't get to test those. The iPhone has one implemented about 6(?) of the full specification. >From a sup

Re: iPhone

2009-02-04 Thread Eric Woodford
Steven, you might check into pushing for Exch 2007. We've setup the encryption policy on our Exch 2007 via activesync policy. I am not sure it encrypted the device, but it did force down a password policy to the iPhone. I know the one user who got the policy hated it and decided to take himself off

RE: iPhone

2009-02-04 Thread May, Jeff
I would recommend looking at the apple configuration utility for some added security options for the iPhone. Nice feature that will add on to the little bit of built in Exchange security available with Exchange From: Eric Woodford [mailto:ericwoodf...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, February

Re: iPhone

2009-02-04 Thread Steven Peck
The iPhone implementation doesn't have full device encryption. As it doesn't implement that part of the ActiveSync specification, you can apply all the policies you want, the device will not be encrypted. http://searchmobilecomputing.techtarget.com/news/article/0,289142,sid40_gci1324084,00.html

RE: [JUNK] You know you need this

2009-02-04 Thread Don Andrews
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Re: [JUNK] You know you need this

2009-02-04 Thread Matt Moore
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RE: OWA - can't log on

2009-02-04 Thread Jim Dandy
Thanks for all the replies. I was mistakenly searching for a technical answer. The problem with trying to diagnose a problem over the phone is it is easy to assume they are doing certain things right. I went to her site today and found she had failed to type in the correct URL! Problem solved.