We are having many problems with calendar synchronization between Exchange and iOS 5.0.1 devices (iPad and iPhone). ( You can also test here testexchangeconnectivity. Question: Q: Exchange 2010 ActiveSync Calendar Issues We use Exchange 2010, SP1, RU6 in our enterprise. When you disable ActiveSync access in Exchange 2010 mailbox.
#Exchange 2010 activesync how to#
In this article I will show how to disable ActiveSync in Exchange 2010 mailbox. It may be due to a company policy or as a new compliance requirement you might have to disable ActiveSync access to certain users. ActiveSync synchronizes your mail, contacts, calendar and tasks over a WiFi connection or a cellular network. Time to test! You should now be able to setup your smartphone by only using email address and password. Exchange ActiveSync is a protocol which enables mobile devices to synchronize information with an Exchange Mailbox.Finally I restarted IIS service ( not sure if this is required….caution you will take down OWA).Next add the backslash ” \ ” to the Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync directory.Edit “Authentication” and then edit the “Basic Authentication” a window will pop up and enter ” \ ” or in theory you can use enter.Open IIS on your CAS server, navigate to “Autodiscover” unser Default Web Site.Lets now add your internal local UPN Domain to your OWA in IIS (Verify you are NOT connected to your internal Wi-Fi, to make sure you go hit your public DNS Autodiscover record ) It is an XML based application that works on HTTP and HTTPS and even permit users to access data in offline mode. Outlook Anywhere Autodiscover worked like a charm for me, this was the big clue =) Exchange ActiveSync is a sync protocol that permits users to access mailbox items including emails, calendars, journals and tasks from Exchange Server account. OWA setup resource > Beginner’s Guide to Exchange Server 2010 ActiveSyncĪfter checking my OWA config, the URLS, my SAN Cert and my public DNS records for Autodiscover Active-Sync with Autodiscover would not work. Verify you have a SAN or Wildcard SSL Cert installed on your CAS server with “Autodiscover” included if you have a SAN SSL Cert.Verify your Public DNS record for “Autodiscover”.
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#Exchange 2010 activesync code#
Once you see and review all devices run the cmdlet below to export the devices GUID: Once you have the list run the code below to remove. You can change this by modifying the number of days’ section. This post does not cover the entire OWA config, that will be pre-requisite for this specific Autodiscover for ActiveSync problem. The first step in this process Is to view all old ActiveSync devices using cmdlet below: Note: This will show all devices older than 365 days.