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Exchange ActiveSync Script To Grandfather Existing Devices

As mentioned in the previous posts in this services, the configuration of Exchange ActiveSync was something that is commonly overlooked by many  a consultant.  Exchange ActiveSync allows any user to synchronise any device by default.  If this is what your organisation wants to do, then you are good to go.  If not, then changes must be made.  The issue is that if you simply change the global ActiveRead the rest “Exchange ActiveSync Script To Grandfather Existing Devices”

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Impact Of Changing ActiveSync DefaultAccessLevel

The default settings in Exchange 2010 and 2013 allow any user to synchronise any device.  Depending upon your organisation's viewpoint this default may not be optimal.   Ideally this should have been changed when Exchange 2010 or 2013 was first deployed.  Doing so would have ensured that the appropriate device rules were created and that unwanted devices would never have been able to connect to Ex… Read the rest “Impact Of Changing ActiveSync DefaultAccessLevel”

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Recommendations For Exchange ActiveSync Organisation Settings

Recommendations For Exchange ActiveSync Organisation Settings

It has been 5 years since Exchange 2010 was released and there is still a very common item that a lot of deployments have overlooked.  This is the configuration of the ActiveSync Organization settings.  These settings set the global options for devices connecting into Exchange 2010 and also Exchange 2013.  They are a core part of Exchange 2010 & 2013’s Allow/Block/Quarantine feature.

Rather than… Read the rest “Recommendations For Exchange ActiveSync Organisation Settings”