Thursday, October 28, 2010

ActiveSync

ActiveSync is a synchronization link between mobile devices (PDA, Smartphone, PDA) and a personal computer and a server running Microsoft Exchange Server. Communication between devices through the USB cable, Bluetooth or kredla, infra-red port (c) Exchange Server, you can only synchronize PIM data (Mail/Calendar/Contacts/tasks) through Microsoft Outlook. It is also possible to synchronize your Favorites and any attached files through Internet Explorer, ActiveSync supports synchronization with PC mobile devices running Windows Mobile and Windows CE. After the release of Windows Vista, ActiveSync has been replaced by the Windows Mobile Device Center should distinguish between ActiveSync and Exchange ActiveSync (EAS), synchronize your mobile device with Microsoft Exchange Server e-mail over HTTP/HTTPS. This Protocol is licensed by Microsoft for third-party companies, in particular technology licensed by Nokia, Apple, Google. As of August 2010 Exchange ActiveSync technology supported by the underlying platform for mobile devices: Windows Mobile/Windows Phone, Nokia Symbian Series 60, Apple iPhone OS/2.0.0 3 4, iOS, Google Android 2.x Server Google Mail/Google Apps provides the ability to synchronize using EAS mobile on Windows Mobile/Windows and Symbian Series 60 Phone: 6 March 2008, Apple Inc., Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync for the iPhone, Apple Inc., iPhoneDlâ Microsoft ActiveSync. Compatibility with OS The latest version of the OS Windows 95/NT/98/ME 3.8 Windows 2000/XP/2003/8/3.4.5 Compatible with devices Your version of ActiveSync device OS 2-5, Windows CE/Windows Mobile 2003 2000-3.8 Windows CE 3-5/Windows Mobile 2002-5-5 4 6. PrimečaniâKategoriâ: Microsoftar: آكتف sync cs: ActiveSync de: ActiveSync en: ActiveSync es: ActiveSync fr: ActiveSync it: ActiveSync ja: Microsoft ActiveSync ko: aegtibeusingkeu nl: ActiveSync pl: ActiveSync pt: ActiveSync