Everytime I go in there I hit an area that requires a username and password.
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- Original Message -
From: Bob Fronk
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 12:55 PM
Subject: RE: Setting up blackberries to connect to Exchange
This should point you in the
ing up blackberries to connect to Exchange
www.blackberry.com they have a very complete KB although some what problamatic
to search.
- Original Message -
From: King's Kid
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: Setting up blackberries to
change Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Setting up blackberries to connect to Exchange
Follow the BES install instructions and you will see everything you need.
Bob Fronk
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From:King's Kid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 3:25 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Iss
www.blackberry.com they have a very complete KB although some what problamatic
to search.
- Original Message -
From: King's Kid
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: Setting up blackberries to connect to Exchange
Thanks Bo
Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Setting up blackberries to connect to Exchange
Follow the BES install instructions and you will see everything you
need.
Bob Fronk
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: King's Kid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 14, 20
Original Message
From: Bob Fronk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 12:37:45 PM
Subject: RE: Setting up blackberries to connect to Exchange
Microsoft VM is free. VMware has a free version.
BES runs very well in a VM.
Or an old desktop PC.
Ditto. It doesn't take much to run BES at ALL.
From: Bob Fronk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 12:38 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Setting up blackberries to connect to Exchange
Microsoft VM is free. VMware has a free version.
BES runs very
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To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 12:37:45 PM
Subject: RE: Setting up blackberries to connect to Exchange
Microsoft VM is free. VMware has a free version.
BES runs very well in a VM.
Or an old desktop PC.
Bob Fronk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
From
ues
Subject: Re: Setting up blackberries to connect to Exchange
Unfortunately, we don't have the hardware to run it.
BJ
No trees were killed in the sending of this message, but a large number
of electrons were terribly inconvenienced.
- Original Message
From: S
ay, July 14, 2008 10:38:52 AM
Subject: RE: Setting up blackberries to connect to Exchange
FYI, Sprint is giving a BES server license FREE if you purchase 5 or more BB
devices. You might want to talk to your Sprint account manger to get your
license.
Sam
From:Clayton Doige [mailto:[EMAI
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Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 9:17 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Setting up blackberries to connect to Exchange
I managed to snag a free 20 license BES from Telus here in
Winnipeggood deal I thought.
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 10:38 AM, Sam Cayze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
your Sprint account manger to get
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> *From:* Clayton Doige [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *Sent:* Monday, July 14, 2008 9:49 AM
> *To:* MS-Exchange Admin Issues
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Subject: Re: Setting up blackberries to connect to Exchange
Why don't people ask IT FIRST? We got a call from a user in
Amsterdam, 'I just bought a Blackberry'...
'Take it back and get a Smart Phone, we don't support it' was the
response.
Without a BE
Issues
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 10:07:59 AM
Subject: RE: Setting up blackberries to connect to Exchange
You have a few options.
Ill post them in order of preference.
Blackberry Enterprise Server (BES). This is the best method as it allows full
wireless sync of everything. Email, calendar, co
Both blow.
From: King's Kid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 8:03 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Setting up blackberries to connect to Exchange
No we don't have a Blackberry server.
BJ
No trees were killed in the sending of this messa
008 9:37:38 AM
Subject: Re: Setting up blackberries to connect to Exchange
Do you have a Blackberry server? Look into Blackberry Internet Services (BIS)
to pull their Exchange email via IMAP.
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 7:31 AM, King's Kid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
My bo
ubject: Re: Setting up blackberries to connect to Exchange
Why don't people ask IT FIRST? We got a call from a user in Amsterdam, 'I
just bought a Blackberry'...
'Take it back and get a Smart Phone, we don't support it' was the response.
Without a BES there
Why don't people ask IT FIRST? We got a call from a user in Amsterdam,
'I just bought a Blackberry'...
'Take it back and get a Smart Phone, we don't support it' was the response.
Without a BES there is no point to getting Blackberries, even if they are a
good Canadian company ;-)
2008/7/14 S
Well done Bob, ditto
On 7/14/08, Bob Fronk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The best way is to install a Blackberry Enterprise Server. However, it
> sounds like you probably don't have the licenses for that.
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> If you have your Exchange server setup for OWA, you can go to the BIS
> websit
Do you have a Blackberry server? Look into Blackberry Internet Services
(BIS) to pull their Exchange email via IMAP.
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 7:31 AM, King's Kid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> My bosses in their infinite wisdom have decided to give our roaming
> supervisors Blackberry C
> My bosses in their infinite wisdom have decided to give our roaming
> supervisors Blackberry Curve 8330 phones. They have already received
> them. However, I wasn't notified until today that they are expecting
> to receive their e-mail using them.
>
> I've checked on Sprint's website (useless)
The best way is to install a Blackberry Enterprise Server. However, it
sounds like you probably don't have the licenses for that.
If you have your Exchange server setup for OWA, you can go to the BIS
website of your cell provider and setup an account for each user and
then add their email acco
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