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Microsoft Certification - Live Communications Server 2005 |
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What mobile devices will Live Communications Server 2005 support when it is
released? Integrated in a AD structure, running Exchange 2003, will mobile devices be able to access Email, Calendar, etc? How will this compare to other technologies such as Blackberry and Goodlink services? Lastly, what type of encryption will it use and how will these devices gain reachback connectivity? =?Utf-8?B?b2tzdGF0ZTE=?= |
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http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en -- Tom Helms [MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights."Please do not send e-mail directly to this alias. This alias is for newsgroup purposes only." "okstate1" <> wrote in message news:E285ED4E-10C0-49B3-B63B-... > What mobile devices will Live Communications Server 2005 support when it > is > released? Integrated in a AD structure, running Exchange 2003, will > mobile > devices be able to access Email, Calendar, etc? How will this compare to > other technologies such as Blackberry and Goodlink services? Lastly, what > type of encryption will it use and how will these devices gain reachback > connectivity? |
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Live Communications Server 2005 SP1 has been released. The mobile client
connectivity is being worked on by Microsoft as well as some of their partners. There is presently a mobile client from a company called Rivotek. Bob "okstate1" <> wrote in message news:E285ED4E-10C0-49B3-B63B-... > What mobile devices will Live Communications Server 2005 support when it > is > released? Integrated in a AD structure, running Exchange 2003, will > mobile > devices be able to access Email, Calendar, etc? How will this compare to > other technologies such as Blackberry and Goodlink services? Lastly, what > type of encryption will it use and how will these devices gain reachback > connectivity? |
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