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date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 13:35:06 -0800,    group: microsoft.public.exchange2000.connectivity        back       


Getting OWA to format on micro-browser (eg. cell phone Audiovox 56   
Hi,

Wondering if there is any way to setup OWA on Exchange 2003 to re-format its 
page to fit mobile devices like Audiovox CMT-5600.  Where and how do you do 
it?  Are there any issues if the front end happens to be SecurID?

Ed
date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 13:35:06 -0800   author:   ed@lehigh

Re: Getting OWA to format on micro-browser (eg. cell phone Audiovox 56   
www.leederbyshire.com and get owa-pda. This is a must have solution...

"ed@lehigh"  wrote in message 
news:F0707851-C20B-43E8-885B-2FB0D0F9587E@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> Wondering if there is any way to setup OWA on Exchange 2003 to re-format 
> its
> page to fit mobile devices like Audiovox CMT-5600.  Where and how do you 
> do
> it?  Are there any issues if the front end happens to be SecurID?
>
> Ed
date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 21:55:58 -0000   author:   Nick Gillott [MVP]

Re: Getting OWA to format on micro-browser (eg. cell phone Audiovo   
I take it that you aren't aware of using the native Exchange 2003 product to 
accomplish this then?

Ed

"Nick Gillott [MVP]" wrote:

> www.leederbyshire.com and get owa-pda. This is a must have solution...
> 
> "ed@lehigh"  wrote in message 
> news:F0707851-C20B-43E8-885B-2FB0D0F9587E@microsoft.com...
> > Hi,
> >
> > Wondering if there is any way to setup OWA on Exchange 2003 to re-format 
> > its
> > page to fit mobile devices like Audiovox CMT-5600.  Where and how do you 
> > do
> > it?  Are there any issues if the front end happens to be SecurID?
> >
> > Ed 
> 
> 
>
date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 14:18:06 -0800   author:   ed@lehigh

Re: Getting OWA to format on micro-browser (eg. cell phone Audiovo   
On a mobile device you have OMA (bandwidth optimised) but it isn't terribly 
reading friendly.
On a remote device you have OWA (not bandwidth optimised) and it is reading 
friendly.

Lee's implementation is like OWA lite.

And yes, I'm aware of the native products. I don't know that particular 
mobile device, but personally I prefer ActiveSync 4.0 on an i-Mate JasJar 
which is a real cool toy.

Nick

"ed@lehigh"  wrote in message 
news:91D77534-A33A-47FE-B809-3DB454A3C53D@microsoft.com...
>I take it that you aren't aware of using the native Exchange 2003 product 
>to
> accomplish this then?
>
> Ed
>
> "Nick Gillott [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> www.leederbyshire.com and get owa-pda. This is a must have solution...
>>
>> "ed@lehigh"  wrote in message
>> news:F0707851-C20B-43E8-885B-2FB0D0F9587E@microsoft.com...
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > Wondering if there is any way to setup OWA on Exchange 2003 to 
>> > re-format
>> > its
>> > page to fit mobile devices like Audiovox CMT-5600.  Where and how do 
>> > you
>> > do
>> > it?  Are there any issues if the front end happens to be SecurID?
>> >
>> > Ed
>>
>>
>>
date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 21:35:34 -0000   author:   Nick Gillott [MVP]

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