OMA is only available with Exchange 2003; support for it
has been deprecated in Exchange 2007.
. Exchange ActiveSync (EAS)??”Exchange ActiveSync allows ActiveSync-enabled
phones, such as those running Windows Mobile, to synchronize content remotely
with the Exchange server wirelessly or while docked to a workstation. This combined
with the ???direct push??? functionality of Exchange Server 2003 SP2 or Exchange 2007
allows ActiveSync-enabled devices to have full real-time send and receive capabilities,
similar to that offered by products such as RIM Blackberry devices.
. Outlook Anywhere / RPC over HTTP(S)??”Outlook Anywhere (previously named
RPC over HTTP) is an extremely useful method of accessing Exchange servers from
Outlook 2003/2007 clients anywhere in the world. It uses secure SSL-encrypted web
communications between the client and the server. Outlook Anywhere can be used
in conjunction with Cached mode on Outlook 2003/2007 to offer instant available
access to up-to-date email, calendar info, and other mail data whenever a roaming
laptop is connected to a network that has SSL access back to the Exchange server,
which typically covers most networks on the Internet.
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