PDA Information -
Exchange 2007
- T-Mobile
-
This T-Mobile web page tells how to configure ActiveSync on their
devices:
http://support.t-mobile.com/knowbase/root/public/tm22930.htm#top. We
have tested with both the T-Mobile MDA and SDA phones and both work very
well.
- iPhone and iPod Touch with ActiveSync
- Generally, any PDA or smart-phone which uses Microsoft ActiveSync can connect
to the SLAC Exchange 2007 server. iPhone and iPod Touch instructions are
here.
- Android
- The following settings have been reported to work
-
Domain: SLAC
Username: your
windows userid
Password: your
windows password
Server:email.slac.stanford.edu
- PalmPre
- The IMAP client doesn't appear to work with Exchange 2007. Please
use the Exchange EAS (ActiveSync) "Mail Type" when configuring your
PalmPre to connect to our Exchange 2007 server. Server name is
https://email.slac.stanford.edu. Leave Domain blank. For the
Username field put SLAC\your-userid
- Pocket PC with ActiveSync
- If your PDA has Pocket PC with a newer version of ActiveSync
then you'll be able to connect to Exchange 2007 server via wireless
connection. You will need the version of ActiveSync which allows you to
enable SSL for the connection.
- The first time you connect to the SLAC Visitor network with your PDA
you will need to register. Bring up the browser on your PDA and
enter the required information if you agree to the SLAC AUP then
press the Agree button and your device will then be allowed onto the
SLAC Visitor network. Your ActiveSync should now be able to
synchronize direct with the SLAC Exchange server. More info on the
SLAC Visitor Network.
- Configuration instructions: ActiveSync; Tools; Options. On the
PC tab: if you choose to synchronize with your PC then enter its
hostname and check the box which says "Sync with this PC during
manual synch" (In addition you will need to configure the VPN
settings - see below). On the Server tab: enter the server name as:
email.slac.stanford.edu; check the SSL box; press Options and
enter your SLAC windows account and password.
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