Outlook 2010 and Activesync


  1. Posts : 1
    windows 7 64 bit
       #1

    Outlook 2010 and Activesync


    Hi,

    I have Windows 7 64-bit pro with Outlook 2010 installed on a Dell laptop. Is there a way to configure Outlook email to sync with my work email? Activesync works perfectly on my phone so that portion of the network is open at my work. I have been doing some reaserch and in order to get Outlook to sync with Exchange Server without VPN, RPC over HTTP or Outlook Anywhere must be enabled on the network. I know for a fact that our IT department have that portion disabled. So my question is, can I connect to my work email using Outlook and the Activesync protocol?

    Thanks!
    Dom
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  2. Posts : 3,009
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #2

    Lots of information in this list of FAQ :
    Exchange ActiveSync: Frequently Asked Questions
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  3. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Professional - 64bit
       #3

    not helpful at all


    I also want to know if I can setup Outlook 2010 to communicate with Exchange via ActiveSync. The article that was referenced isn't still that clear.

    So Irene, a simple Yes or No would have been more helpful.
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  4. Posts : 107
    Windows 7
       #4

    rednyle said:
    Hi,

    I have Windows 7 64-bit pro with Outlook 2010 installed on a Dell laptop. Is there a way to configure Outlook email to sync with my work email? Activesync works perfectly on my phone so that portion of the network is open at my work. I have been doing some reaserch and in order to get Outlook to sync with Exchange Server without VPN, RPC over HTTP or Outlook Anywhere must be enabled on the network. I know for a fact that our IT department have that portion disabled. So my question is, can I connect to my work email using Outlook and the Activesync protocol?

    Thanks!
    Dom
    Hi Dom,

    I hope that this article post will help to resolve your issue : How to Configure Exchange Server 2010 Outlook Anywhere
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