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Quick PowerShell commands for checking ActiveSync

by Admin | Jan 11, 2011 | ActiveSync, Mobile | 3 comments

Just a quick post on useful PowerShell commands to get some ActiveSync config and statistics. Basic, but I wanted them quickly accessible for my own reference 🙂 Get-MailboxStatistics -Identity username | fl Get device statistics: Get-ActiveSyncDeviceStatistics...

Android 2.2 and ActiveSync policies – a complete guide what works

by Admin | Aug 23, 2010 | ActiveSync, Mobile | 15 comments

In my previous post, I tested all the ActiveSync policies on iPhone 4.0 and figured out what worked and what didn’t. I decided to do the same tests on an HTC Desire running Android 2.2 (Software version 2.09.405.8, Kernel version 2.6.32.15-gf9c0527...

iPhone OS 4 and Exchange ActiveSync Policies (EAS) – what really works?

by Admin | Jun 30, 2010 | ActiveSync, Mobile | 30 comments

Updated 2nd July 2010: Clarified the alphanumeric password description. Updated 1th July 2010: Added that iPhone supports password expiration. Updated 27th August 2010: Changed “Enforce password history” since it works (Thanks Hans and Doctor Osos). There...

ActiveSync Policies how does it look if you disable some stuff?

by Admin | May 27, 2010 | ActiveSync, Mobile, Other | 0 comments

I tested some ActiveSync policies on Windows Mobile and was wondering how it would look on the user’s mobile phone – this is how it looks. What if you disallow the camera? This behaved a little bit different if it was on a Sony Ericsson X2 (Windows Mobile...

ActiveSync Basic and Certificate-based Authentication explained

by Admin | Mar 30, 2010 | ActiveSync, Certificate and CA | 1 comment

I was asked to investigate how to run certificate-based authentication on both Windows Mobile 6.5 and Symbian (Nokia) devices. The most common type of authentication when running ActiveSync is Basic Authentication. This basically means that when the client (in this...

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