Session SummaryDescribes how to use ActiveSync to sync data, files, and applications on a Windows-based desktop computer and a Windows Mobile-based device. Describes how to sync with Exchange Server 2003 to update data and add and remove programs from the device wirelessly.
This is a
Level
100 session that was recorded July 11 and
presented by Ajay Salpekar, Poonam Hattangady, and Nikhil Deore.
Ajay Salpekar is a Software Development Engineer in Test in the Windows Mobile Group at Microsoft. He has been working on Desktop ActiveSync to improve performance. He also works on Microsoft Windows Mobile devices to improve the reliability of sync and mobile messaging.
Poonam Hattangady has been a Software Development Engineer in Test in the Windows Mobile Group at Microsoft for two years. She has worked on Windows Mobile Devices, Desktop ActiveSync in Microsoft Windows XP and Windows Mobile Device Center in Microsoft Windows Vista. She focuses on improving reliability and designing test automation for Sync.
Nikhil Deore is a Software Development Engineer in Test in the Windows Mobile Group at Microsoft. He has been working on Desktop ActiveSync 4.2 and the ActiveSync Troubleshooter.
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