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Module 3: Microsoft Mobility Solutions
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Overview Microsoft Office Mobile Using Windows Mobile 5.0 with Exchange Server 2003 Using Windows Mobile 5.0 with Other Messaging Systems Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition
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Lesson: Microsoft Office Mobile Microsoft Office Mobile Functionality Microsoft Excel Mobile Microsoft PowerPoint Mobile Microsoft Word Mobile Windows Media Player Mobile
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Microsoft Office Mobile Functionality Create, delete, or rename a folder Move a file or note Create, rename, locate, or open a file Create a template Find or replace text or data Automatically save files on a storage card Create a document or workbook by using a template Save a copy of a document or workbook Set the default template View files by type in the file list Zoom in or out
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Microsoft Excel Mobile Create and edit Excel workbooks and templates on your mobile device View, edit, and create charts and graphs that can be embedded as objects in a worksheet or placed on a separate worksheet Enter formulas and functions, and then filter data to see the subset of information you want Split panes to view different parts of a worksheet at the same time
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Microsoft PowerPoint Mobile Open and view slide show presentations created on your PC on your Windows Mobile–powered device Many presentation elements built into the slide shows, such as slide transitions and animations, will play back on the device Links to URLs supported Zoom in to see a portion of a slide in more detail and zoom out to see the entire slide again
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Microsoft Word Mobile Open, view, and edit documents on the move Save changes to your device, e-mail them back to the office, or transfer them to your PC Word Mobile features include: Spell-check Find and Replace commands Bulleted lists Text formatting Support for tables Tools for creating business and draft proposals
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Windows Media Player Mobile Play digital audio and video files on Windows Mobile devices, including: Pocket PC Smartphones Use the Sync feature in the desktop version of Windows Media Player to synchronize (copy) digital media files from your computer to your Windows Mobile device
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Lab 3A: Working with Office Mobile Applications Exercise 1: Calculating a Customer Discount Using Excel Mobile Exercise 2: Creating and Sending a Chart Using Excel Mobile Exercise 3: Viewing a Presentation Using PowerPoint Mobile Exercise 4: Creating and Saving a Document Using Word Mobile
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Lesson: Using Windows Mobile 5.0 with Exchange Server 2003 Overview of Using Windows Mobile 5.0 with Exchange Server 2003 Exchange Server 2003 Mobility Features Mobility Enhancements in Exchange Server 2003 SP2
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Overview of Using Windows Mobile 5.0 with Exchange Server 2003 Software requirements How Windows Mobile 5.0 communicates with Exchange Server 2003 Forms-based authentication considerations Firewall considerations SSL certificate considerations Mobile carrier considerations
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Exchange Server 2003 Mobility Features ActiveSync Exchange ActiveSync ActiveSync 4.1 Pocket PC and Smartphone support Up-to-date notifications synchronization
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Different ways of Accessing Exchange Information Remotely Using Outlook 2003 with RPC/HTTP Exchange Back-End Server RPC/HTTP Microsoft Exchange 2003 Using Outlook Web Access HTTP Exchange Front-End Server Exchange Back-End Server Microsoft Exchange 2003
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Mobility Enhancements in Exchange Server 2003 SP2 Exchange Direct Push technology Global Address List lookup Remotely enforced IT policies Local and remote device wipe Certificate-based authentication and S/MIME encryption Outlook Mobile data compression
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Lab 3B: Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Mobile 5.0 and Exchange Server Exercise 1: Configuring the Exchange Server for Direct Push Exercise 2: Troubleshooting ActiveSync and the Exchange Server
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Lab 3C: Implementing Security on Mobile Devices Exercise 1: Configuring Password Policies for Mobile Devices Exercise 2: Performing a Remote Wipe Exercise 3: Testing Local Wipe
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Lesson: Using Windows Mobile 5.0 with Other Messaging Systems Third-Party Enterprise Messaging Systems for Windows Mobile 5.0 Using Windows Mobile 5.0 with POP, IMAP, and SMTP
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Third-Party Enterprise Messaging Solutions Using Windows Mobile 5.0 Third-party mobile messaging solutions designed to integrate with Windows Mobile 5.0 include: iAnywhere’s Extended Systems Good Technology’s GoodLink™ Wireless Messaging Nokia’s Intellisync Mobile Suite 6 JP Mobile’s SureWave ® Mobile Office 5.0 Smartner’s Duality Always-on Mail ® solution Visto’s Mobile™ Enterprise Server
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Using Windows Mobile 5.0 with POP3, IMAP4, and SMTP Setting up POP3 or IMAP4 e-mail – auto configuration 1. Tap Start > Messaging 2. Tap Menu > Tools > New Account 3. Enter your e-mail address, and then tap Next 4. Tap Record to begin recording 5. Enter your name (the name you want displayed when you send e-mail) and your password
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Lesson: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition Integration with SQL Server 2005 Synchronization Functionality Reliability and Performance Developer Productivity Integration with Visual Studio 2005 Increased Device Support Database Upgrade Tool
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Integration with SQL Server 2005 SQL Workbench Graphical query plans New subscription wizard Integration with Data Transformation Services (DTS) Bulk copy program (BCP) file consumption Managed API access to synchronization business logic Support for download-only articles (tables) Support for partitioned (filtered) articles
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Synchronization Functionality Merge replication Based on SQL Server 2005 merge replication Enables autonomous data updates on portable device and server Data on device and server can be synchronized later when a connection is reestablished Remote Data Access (RDA) Applications can use RDA in two ways: A SQL DML statement is forwarded to SQL Server for execution A SQL query is submitted that returns a row set Message-based Internet replication Uses IIS authentication, authorization, and encryption Can communicate with a SQL Server system located behind a firewall or proxy server
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Reliability and Performance Revamped storage engine True atomicity, consistency, isolation, and durability (ACID) Auto-shrink support An improved query processor Cost-based optimization Show plan and query hints
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Developer Productivity Multiuser support Multiuser synchronization enables multiple users to synchronize data while using the same application, so the database does not have to be disconnected before they use merge replication or RDA Row-level locking helps to ensure a high level of concurrency when multiple users simultaneously access the same data pages A new SqlCeResultSet Substantial performance and functional improvements eliminate the need to use the dataset A dramatic increase in application performance, while reducing the amount of code required to accomplish the same task
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Integration with Visual Studio 2005 Developers can create and manage a SQL Server Mobile database on a desktop computer or a mobile device using Visual Studio 2005 Drag and drop SQL Server Mobile tables onto controls on the mobile device SQL Server Mobile must be manually deployed to the device if a native application is built with Visual Studio 2005
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Increased Device Support Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PC Windows Mobile 5.0 Future releases of the Pocket PC, SmartPhone, and Tablet PC
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Database Upgrade Tool A command-prompt utility that upgrades a database created with SQL Server CE version 2.0 to the latest version of a SQL Server Mobile database The new database contains all data that was in the source database
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Review Microsoft Office Mobile Using Windows Mobile 5 with Exchange Server 2003 Using Windows Mobile 5 with Other Messaging Systems Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition
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