TAILIEUCHUNG - Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Deployment Guide- P46

Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Deployment Guide- P46:Your Exchange Server 2003 deployment plan should reflect your understanding of how Exchange and Microsoft Windows Server™ operating systems interoperate. It should encompass the relationships between Windows Server 2003 and Microsoft Windows® 2000 Server sites and domains, domain controllers, global catalog servers, and Exchange 2003 administrative and routing groups. | 451 Using Microsoft Exchange 2000 Front-End Servers http fwlink linkid 14575 Configuring Exchange for Client Access Configuring Exchange for client access involves configuring Exchange to handle the protocols and clients that you want to support. The following section describes how to enable the client protocols supported by Exchange on the Exchange server. This section includes the following information Configuring mobile device support Configuring Outlook Web Access Enabling POP3 and IMAP4 Virtual Servers For information about configuring RPC over HTTP for Outlook 2003 see Exchange Server 2003 RPC over HTTP Deployment Scenarios http fwlink LinkId 47577 . 452 Configuring Mobile Device Support Configuring mobile device support for Exchange 2003 involves the following activities Configure synchronization. Configure Exchange ActiveSync to use RSA SecurID. Enable Outlook Mobile Access. Configuring Synchronization When you install Exchange synchronization access to Exchange is enabled by default for all users in your organization. You can also use the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in to enable individual users for synchronization access. Configuring Exchange ActiveSync Exchange ActiveSync can be enabled and disabled at Exchange organization level and at the user level. 453 For details about how to enable and disable Exchange ActivceSync at the organization level see How to Enable and Disable Exchange ActiveSync Features at the Organizational Level. For details about how to enable and disable Exchange ActiveSync for individual users see How to Enable and Disable Exchange ActiveSync Features at the User Level. After you have enabled Exchange ActiveSync you can configure a mobile device such as a Pocket PC Phone Edition device to use Exchange ActiveSync. Perform this procedure on each mobile device in your organization. As an alternative you can instruct your users how to configure their own devices. For detailed steps see How

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