Examples of using Exchange activesync in English and their translations into Thai
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View the Exchange ActiveSync settings for your organization.
Under Phone& Voice Features, select Exchange ActiveSync, and then click Edit.
Remove an Exchange ActiveSync connection for a mobile device from a mailbox.
Configure the settings of an existing policy that is applied to mailboxes in your organization to enforce the settings of connected Exchange ActiveSync devices.
Configure existing Exchange ActiveSync device access rules.
Caution Because remote device wipe relies on the device connecting to the server, you should also enforce a device lock and a maximum number of failed logon attempts using Exchange ActiveSync device policies.
Remove existing Exchange ActiveSync device access rules from your organization.
You can set up email accounts on a Microsoft Exchange Server(many work accounts use this), accounts that use Exchange ActiveSync(including Outlook Web App) and Office 365 accounts.
Configure the default Exchange ActiveSync settings for your organization.
You can set up email accounts on a Microsoft Exchange Server(many work accounts use this), accounts that use Exchange ActiveSync(including Outlook Web App) and Office 365 accounts.
View the list of Exchange ActiveSync devices that have connected to mailboxes in your organisation.
Outlook Web App isn't the only way to access your Exchange mailbox. You can also access your mailbox from Outlook, from a mobile phone that supports Exchange ActiveSync, and from any email program that supports the POP or IMAP protocols. For more information, see E-Mail Setup.
Remove existing Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policies that enforce the settings of connected Exchange ActiveSync devices.
To use your cell phone to access your e-mail, you need to set up an Exchange ActiveSync, POP3, or IMAP4 connection between your cell phone and your account.
Create Exchange ActiveSync device access rules to allow users to synchronise their mailboxes with specific mobile device families or models.
If a user's mobile device is lost or stolen, you will want to immediately wipe all data from the device, so sensitive information, such as personal identification or confidential communications, isn't accessed by anyone other than the mailbox owner. You also may want to wipe all data from an organization-owned mobile device that you want to assign to a different user. You can only clear a mobile device for a user when Exchange ActiveSync is used to synchronize the contents of the mailbox.
If you're not sure whether your mobile phone supports Exchange ActiveSync, POP3 or IMAP4, consult your mobile phone documentation or your mobile service provider.
Exchange ActiveSync is designed to synchronise email, calendar, contact, and task information in addition to voice mail messages. If you set up an Exchange ActiveSync connection, your mobile phone will be kept up to date with your mailbox through a process known as synchronisation.
Use these cmdlets to view and configure the Exchange ActiveSync settings in your organization. For more information, see Manage Exchange ActiveSync for Your Organization.
Create an Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policy that you can apply to mailboxes in your organization to enforce the settings of connected Exchange ActiveSync devices.
You can use a mobile device to access information in your account. If you set up an Exchange ActiveSync account on your device, this information may include email messages, voice mail messages, and also calendar, contact, and task data. If you set up a POP3 or IMAP4 account, you will only be able to send and receive email.
Exchange ActiveSync is designed to synchronize e-mail, calendar, contact, and task information in addition to voice mail messages. If you set up an Exchange ActiveSync connection, your mobile phone will be kept up to date with your mailbox through a process known as synchronization.
These settings include whether Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync is enabled, the user's country or region ID, mobile operator ID, service provider ID and notification phone number.
A mobile can also be cleared automatically by Exchange ActiveSync device policies if you have set the option to wipe all data on a device after the user exceeds the maximum number of sign-in failures before the device is wiped.