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A quick question about the latest iPhone firmware. This is for my work.

Does the latest iPhone firmware enable automatic Exchange calendar syncing?

So, without using iTunes to sync the calendars?

If not, is there an App that can enable this?

I need a remote user to cync his calendar with Exchange, but he cant do it at the office as he uses Citrix?

Any ideas guys?

(I still hate Apple)
 
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Wrong forum!
 
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Since OS 3.x, you could sync Exchange calendars and meetings (that's what I used mine for mostly) as long as you allow that person to get their mail via Exchange.

Remotely, we set up a forward facing port for our Exchange server that would allow off-site sync as well.

From what I've seen, iPhone OS 4.0 Beta 2 didn't add anything there.

I wonder if PR1.2 added provisioning though... hadn't seen that confirmed yet.
 
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My Bro has just installed Beta 3 so ill ask him as he uses Exchange
 
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With citrix it depends on how your work has it setup, what type of security, if they use authentication certificates etc.
 
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Originally Posted by gerbick View Post
I wonder if PR1.2 added provisioning though... hadn't seen that confirmed yet.
Doubtful. Even for Android you need to go with a 3rd party mail client to get provisioning support.

I suspect license shenanigans with Activesync are in play.
 
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