System Center Mobile Device Manager Product DocumentationPublished: April 1, 2008 | Updated: December 15, 2008 Download technical documentation to help you plan, deploy, and manage System Center Mobile Device Manager (MDM) 2008. See the Technical Library to browse the documentation online. MDM 2008 SP1 Documentation| Title | Description | Availability | Release Date | | MDM Architecture Guide | This guide provides an overview of the MDM 2008 SP1 system, including server roles and components. MDM adds four main components on top of your existing infrastructure to deliver application packages, authenticated connection to line-of-business (LOB) applications, and Group Policy rules enforcement for managed devices. | Download this guide | December 15, 2008 | | MDM Planning Guide | This guide helps you design and plan your MDM 2008 SP1 deployment, and to configure and install the infrastructure components required to successfully deploy MDM. The guide includes a step-by-step checklist for configuring and deploying MDM 2008 SP1. You must review and complete the configuration steps included here before you deploy the MDM system. | Download this guide | February 2, 2009 | | MDM Deployment Guide | This guide provides the steps to configure Active Directory for MDM 2008 SP1 and to install the MDM servers. You must complete the pre-deployment planning and configuration steps provided in the MDM Planning Guide before you deploy the MDM system. | Download this guide | December 15, 2008 | | MDM Security Guide | This guide provides prescriptive guidance for configuring security-related features in MDM 2008 SP1. Key security-related features include encrypted access to e-mail and LOB applications from the Internet, and certificate-based authentication for a virtual private network (VPN). Follow the guidelines provided here to help protect company data and communications when you implement MDM in your organization. | Download this guide | December 15, 2008 | | MDM Self Service Portal Deployment Guide | This guide provides guidelines to deploy and configure MDM 2008 SP1 Self Service Portal. MDM Self Service Portal is a Web-based interface that lets users manage their Windows Mobile devices. On this portal, based on the settings that you configure, users can enroll their Windows Mobile devices, monitor enrollment status, and wipe managed devices. | Download this guide | December 15, 2008 | | MDM Self Service Portal Developer Customization Guide | This guide provides guidance for customizing the appearance and behavior of the portal, such as changing the theme. In addition, the guide includes application design and implementation details for the portal that can help you extend or change the functionality more extensively than by using simpler update methods. | Download this guide | December 15, 2008 |
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MDM 2008 Documentation| Title | Description | Availability | Release Date | | MDM Architecture Guide | This guide provides an overview of the MDM system, including server roles and components. MDM adds four main components on top of your existing infrastructure to deliver application packages, authenticated connection to line-of-business (LOB) applications, and Group Policy rules enforcement for managed devices. | Download this guide | April 1, 2008 | | MDM Planning Guide | Use this guide to design and plan your MDM deployment, and to configure and install the infrastructure components required to successfully deploy MDM. The guide includes a step-by-step checklist for configuring and deploying MDM. You must review and complete the configuration steps included here before you deploy the MDM system. | Download this guide | April 1, 2008 | | MDM Deployment Guide | This guide provides the steps to configure Active Directory for MDM and to install the MDM servers. You must complete the pre-deployment planning and configuration steps provided in the MDM Planning Guide before you deploy the MDM system. | Download this guide | April 1, 2008 | | MDM Security Guide | This guide provides prescriptive guidance for configuring security-related features in MDM. Key security-related features include encrypted access to e-mail and LOB applications from the Internet, and certificate-based authentication for a virtual private network (VPN). Follow the guidelines provided here to help protect company data and communications when you implement MDM in your organization. | Download this guide | April 1, 2008 |
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