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# Server address. It's the bold part in your Group-office url: http://<b>your.url.to.groupoffice</b> so don't include http:// | # Server address. It's the bold part in your Group-office url: http://<b>your.url.to.groupoffice</b> so don't include http:// | ||
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#Finally, you will be asked to name this account and enter the name that will be displayed on outgoing messages. Touch Done when complete. | #Finally, you will be asked to name this account and enter the name that will be displayed on outgoing messages. Touch Done when complete. | ||
Note: If you are able to successfully connect an Exchange account on your phone, but your email and contacts are not syncing with your device, your company may have a security policy that prevents syncing. Click here for further troubleshooting instructions. | Note: If you are able to successfully connect an Exchange account on your phone, but your email and contacts are not syncing with your device, your company may have a security policy that prevents syncing. Click here for further troubleshooting instructions. | ||
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+ | Some Android phones (such as Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini Pro with Android 2.1) offer [[Symbian_SyncML_client | SyncML]] as a generic sync interface only. | ||
+ | Enter the server address and username password. If asked for additional server address at the calendar or contacts field: simply add "calendar" and "contacts" as above (without http to serveraddress) and no additional username / password to succeed. | ||
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+ | You may also try one of the various Apps for SyncML, most of them allow to replace the (Funambol or memotoo -) URL with your server address. | ||
[[Synchronization|Back to synchronization clients]] | [[Synchronization|Back to synchronization clients]] |
Revision as of 21:46, 27 December 2011
To setup ActiveSync for Android you'll need the following information:
- Server address. It's the bold part in your Group-office url: http://your.url.to.groupoffice so don't include http://
- Domain name can be left empty
- Whether your company or email provider requires an encrypted (SSL) connection to the mail server
- Your Group-Office username and password
Note: The Exchange Server settings are case sensitive. Be sure to enter uppercase and lowercase letters properly.
- From the Applications Menu, Touch Email.
- Type in your email address and password. Check the box only if you want this to be your default email account. Touch Next.
- Touch Exchange Account.
- Enter your Exchange Server information and Touch Next.
- Your phone will check the incoming server settings.
- If everything is correct the Account Options screen will appear allowing you to customize your account settings.
- Finally, you will be asked to name this account and enter the name that will be displayed on outgoing messages. Touch Done when complete.
Note: If you are able to successfully connect an Exchange account on your phone, but your email and contacts are not syncing with your device, your company may have a security policy that prevents syncing. Click here for further troubleshooting instructions.
Some Android phones (such as Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini Pro with Android 2.1) offer SyncML as a generic sync interface only. Enter the server address and username password. If asked for additional server address at the calendar or contacts field: simply add "calendar" and "contacts" as above (without http to serveraddress) and no additional username / password to succeed.
You may also try one of the various Apps for SyncML, most of them allow to replace the (Funambol or memotoo -) URL with your server address.