iPhone with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: Business Integration and Deployment
Introduction to iPhone with Exchange Server 2010
Overview of Apple iOS device range and features
Overview of Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
Overview of Office 365 and Exchange Online
Overview of Exchange ActiveSync
Architecture and Implementation Planning
Overview of Exchange Server 2010 roles
Capacity planning for Exchange ActiveSync clients
Exchange Server Configuration for iOS Connectivity
More about our example environment
Installation of Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
Configuring Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
Office 365 Configuration for iOS Connectivity
Sign-up process for Office 365
Connecting an iOS device to Office 365
Creating and Enforcing Policies
The purpose of Exchange ActiveSync policies
Creating and managing ActiveSync Mailbox policies
Configuring Certificate-based Authentication in Exchange Server 2010
Overview of certificate-based authentication
Considerations for certificate-based authentication
Installation of the certificate authority
Configuration of the certificate authority
Provisioning and publishing user certificates
Configuring Exchange Server 2010 for certificate-based authentication
Provisioning iOS Client Devices
Overview of device Configuration Profiles
Obtaining and installing the iPhone Configuration Utility
Creating Configuration Profiles for users
Deploying Configuration Profiles to devices using the iPhone Configuration Utility
Creating a generic Configuration Profile
Deploying a generic Configuration Profile from the Exchange Server
Sharing Mailboxes and Calendars
Challenges associated with shared mailboxes
Creating and connecting users to shared mailboxes
Overview of iCal calendar sharing
Configuring iCal calendar sharing
Connecting iOS devices to Shared Calendars
Identifying iOS devices in use
Troubleshooting connection problems for iOS devices
Using administrator features for disabling and remote wipe of devices