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#21246 20-Apr-2008 20:01
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Most of our corporate phones are Telecom phones (Titan, Boss, Touch) which sync to our Exchange server via the Telecom One Office VPN. So when they get into the network they are actually inside our network behind the firewall. The sync works okay.

I needed a GSM phone so got the SE P1i which has an Activesync application clone from Datawiz. Took opening up a port on the firewall so I could tunnel into to see the Exchange server (actually the Outlook Web Access server I think) but then the phone was able to sync mail and calendar fine over the Vodafone network!  The great benefit of this is when I travel around the world, I should still be able to do this whereas for the Telecom phones, the process only works in NZ.




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#125149 20-Apr-2008 20:13
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The Dataviz RoadSync is a server ActiveSync licensed application. It works exactly like the Windows Mobile Server ActiveSync - therfore the only port you need is 443, which is already open for ActiveSync and Outlook Web Access anyway. Anything else is wrong.




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You're probably right there. Port 443 wasn't open since our corporate phones don't need to go through the firewall - they VPN into the network via the Telecom One Office intrastructure so all ports are effectively open once the are in.

I am still impressed though since it means I can do Activesync anywhere in the world there is a GSM network.




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