EAS policies

2012-02-07 Thread Kevin Lundy
Does anyone have a reliable source of EAS policy's enforced by various phone/tablets? Google/Bing gives me lots of results with sometimes differing answers. The main policies I'm questioning at the moment are prevent document download and encryption, but a reference of enforcement or not per

Re: EAS policies

2012-02-07 Thread Kurt Buff
I'd start with these: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exchange_ActiveSync http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/exchange-activesync-client-comparison-table.aspx Kurt On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 08:57, Kevin Lundy klu...@gmail.com wrote: Does anyone have a reliable source of EAS

Re: EAS policies

2012-02-07 Thread Sean Martin
On 2/7/12, Kurt Buff kurt.b...@gmail.com wrote: I'd start with these: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exchange_ActiveSync http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/exchange-activesync-client-comparison-table.aspx Kurt On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 08:57, Kevin Lundy

Re: EAS policies

2012-02-07 Thread Kevin Lundy
Thanks. The Technet link is what I was looking for. I even went directly to Technet and searched. Although even it seems incorrect on at least one. I have 2 Android devices that properly blocked attachment downloads - but the article indicates it didn't obey the policy. On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at

RE: EAS policies

2012-02-07 Thread Jason Gurtz
least one. I have 2 Android devices that properly blocked attachment downloads - but the article indicates it didn't obey the policy. Maybe fixed in a newer release of Android? The wiki is out of date at least for iOS and Android. Someone feed it some new columns ;) ~JasonG --- To manage

Exchange ActiveSync Logo Program

2012-02-07 Thread Michael B. Smith
This came up here a (couple?) week or so ago... the requirements for being on the Exchange ActiveSync Logo program. You'll note that NO Android licensees are on the list. They do not properly implement autodiscover nor do they properly implement the minimum security policies.

RE: EAS policies

2012-02-07 Thread Michael B. Smith
MSFT published that originally under the hope that crowd source would maintain it going forward. I'm pretty sure that no one has responsibility for maintaining it at MSFT. Regards, Michael B. Smith Consultant and Exchange MVP http://TheEssentialExchange.com -Original Message- From:

RE: Outlook 2011 for MAC ... syncing calendar entries ...

2012-02-07 Thread Rupprecht, James R
If I had a dollar for every Outlook 2011 sync issue we've had I'd be wealthy and retired right now. Just so you know, Mac Office 2011 uses EWS via TCP 443 for connectivity regardless of where it is. In the RTM version we observed that the product didn't handle EWS budget messages well and this

Re: Outlook 2011 for MAC ... syncing calendar entries ...

2012-02-07 Thread David Liu
We also run a fairly large Mac shop here tho we would love to heed MBS's guidance about scheduling appts using the same mail client (esp. when delegate/manager combos are involved), its not always practical. And @ James, yes the EWS budget msgs are still coming through as we log all event errors

RE: EAS policies

2012-02-07 Thread Jason Gurtz
Yea, Someone == list member with spare time (lol) and access to the devices and environment. OTOH, maybe the license would allow for copying the table to Wikipedia where it will probably just be updated like magic due to the large community? ~JasonG -Original Message- From: Michael B.

Re: EAS policies

2012-02-07 Thread Kevin Lundy
So can one of you smart guys tell me if allow download attachments policy will work on iPad 2, iOS 5? Wikipedia says yes, Technet says no. My testing says no. However, we are just getting into the policies so I want to validate we did it correctly. On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 4:39 PM, Jason Gurtz

RE: Outlook 2011 for MAC ... syncing calendar entries ...

2012-02-07 Thread Rupprecht, James R
We are also running the CRA. that has not resolved any of the issues we are seeing. On the plus side the CRA occasionally restores appointments to calendars that were intentionally deleted (and sometime even properly deleted) much to the dismay of my users. Fortunately those users are usually

RE: EAS policies

2012-02-07 Thread Steve Goodman
Hi Kevin, Android, FYI - different manufacturer, different ActiveSync client. For example, HTC's is very broken, Samsung's is actually OK and even supported SMS messages sync. Touchdown is the best I have seen on Android. For iOS Devices, Here's my list of supported/unsupported policies from

what type of cert to use for exchange 2010

2012-02-07 Thread Jimmy Tran
Hi All, What type of cert do you use? I'm working on my deployment and ran into the question, which cert to use and why? SAN or Wildcard? Thanks, Jimmy --- To manage subscriptions click here: http://lyris.sunbelt-software.com/read/my_forums/ or send an email to

Re: EAS policies

2012-02-07 Thread Kevin Lundy
Thanks for the validation Steve. Save me a lot of work. On Tuesday, February 7, 2012, Steve Goodman st...@stevieg.org wrote: Hi Kevin, Android, FYI – different manufacturer, different ActiveSync client. For example, HTC’s is very broken, Samsung’s is actually “OK” and even supported SMS

Re: what type of cert to use for exchange 2010

2012-02-07 Thread Richard Stovall
I'm certainly no expert on this, but the simple answer, to me, depends on whether you will have any clients that will be accessing your Exchange server (I'm presuming a single server) using more than one domain name. If so, SAN cert. If not, wildcard _*may*_ do it. If your internal AD domain is