Event Review: Mobile Messaging with Exchange Server 2003 SP2 and Windows Mobile 5.0 (Session ITPROEXC-07)

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Session Outline

Exchange Server 2003 provides improved support for the mobile devices already in use in your organization. In this session we cover these improvements, from administering mobile access through setting security on these devices. We will explore the basic steps that you'll need to take to enable mobile messaging on the Exchange Server and on the mobile device itself. From a user's perspective, we will focus on simplicity and usability of areas like the Outlook Mobile experience and we will explore the administrative options while these mobile devices are in the field. Finally, the session will finish with a brief discussion on how to secure your mobile messaging deployment using Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2, ISA servers, and the Mobile Security and Feature Pack.

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Demo: Configuring Exchange Mobility

During this demonstration, we'll access the configurable components of the mobile solutions found in Exchange Server 2003 SP2 using the Exchange System Manager.
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Demo: Receiving Mail through Direct Push

In this demonstration, we'll use the mobile device to receive an e-mail using the Direct Push technology. We'll see how the notification of a new message on the mobile device appears to the user and how the device retrieves the message immediately.
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Demo: Looking Up Enterprise Contacts

In this demonstration, we'll access the global address list from our mobile device to send e-mail to a coworker. 
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Demo: Using Remote Wipe

During this demonstration, we'll see how Windows Mobile 5.0 with MSFP allows the device to be wiped either by the administrator through a remote call or by the device itself in response to a number of failed logon attempts.
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