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ActiveSync
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ActiveSync 4.5 on Windows XP | | Developed by | Microsoft |
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| Initial release | 1.0 / September 10, 1996 |
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| Latest release | 4.5 / February 13, 2007 |
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| Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
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| License | EULA |
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| Website | microsoft.com |
ActiveSync is a data synchronization program developed by Microsoft for use with its Microsoft Windows line of operating systems. Originally released under the name "Handheld PC Explorer" in 1996, it provides users of Microsoft Windows a way to transport documents, calendars, contact lists and email between their desktop computer and a mobile device, such as a Handheld PC, mobile phone, or any other portable devices that support the ActiveSync protocol. ActiveSync is available as a free download from Microsoft's web site.
Activesync uses ActiveSync Exchange, a proprietary protocol, requiring other vendors to license the protocol to achieve compatibility.[1]
ActiveSync also refers to a push messaging component first included with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003.
[edit] Desktop ActiveSync
The desktop ActiveSync program allows a mobile device to be synchronized with either a desktop PC, or a server running Microsoft Exchange Server, PostPath Email and Collaboration Server, Critical Path Messaging Server, Kerio MailServer, Scalix, Zimbra or Z-push. Only Personal information manager (PIM) data (Email/Calendar/Contacts) may be synchronized with the Exchange Server. (Tasks may also be synchronised with Exchange Server on Windows Mobile 5.0 devices.) The PC synchronization option, however, allows PIM synchronization with Microsoft Outlook, along with Internet "favorites", files, and tasks, amongst other data types. Unfortunately ActiveSync doesn't support all features of Outlook. For instance contacts grouped into subfolders aren't transferred. Only the contacts which are not in a subfolder are synchronized.
ActiveSync also provides for the manual transfer of files to a mobile device, along with limited backup/restore functionality, and the ability to install and uninstall mobile device applications.
Supported mobile devices include PDAs or Smartphones running Windows Mobile, or the Windows CE operating system, along with devices that don't use a Microsoft operating system,[2] such as the Palm OS and Symbian platforms, as well as Apple Inc.'s iPhone.
Starting with Windows Vista, ActiveSync has been replaced with the Windows Mobile Device Center, which is included as part of the operating system.[3]
[edit] Exchange Server ActiveSync
In addition to the ActiveSync desktop sync software bundled with Windows, Microsoft also uses the ActiveSync name to refer to the push messaging component of Exchange Server, which relays messages to mobile devices.
[edit] Release history
| Version
| Operating systems
| Release date
| Major changes
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| 1.0
| Windows 95
| 1996-09-10
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- Initial version (under name H/PC Explorer)
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| 1.1.7077
| Windows 95, NT 4
| 1997-03-19
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- Renamed to Windows CE Services
- NT4 support
- Stability and compatibility fixes
- Revised EULA
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| 2.0
| Fall 1997
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- Support for Windows CE 2
- Windows CE 1 support dropped
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| 2.1
| 1998-02
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- Support for Windows CE 2.1x
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| 2.2
| Windows 95, NT 4, 98
| 1998-09
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- NT4 installation easier
- 33% faster than 2.1
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| 3.0.0.9204
| 1999-08-16
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- Renamed to ActiveSync
- Faster, simplified, and vastly improved.
- Removed the association between RAS/DUN and the Windows CE connection stack
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| 3.1.9386
| 1999-11-24
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- USB synchronisation and the inclusion of the AvantGo host client
- Auto-adjusting baud rate
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| 3.1.9439
| Windows 95, NT 4, 98, 2000
| ?
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| 3.1.9587
| 2001-07-31
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- Added synchronisation support for Microsoft Exchange Server 2000
- Fixes for Outlook 98 / 2000 Security updates
- Fixed a problem with the USB sync option
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| 3.5.1176
| Windows 95, NT 4, 98, 2000, XP
| 2001-08-06
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- Integrated support for new Windows XP and Office XP releases and Pocket PC 2002
- Improved USB functionality, security and sync performance
- New connection sounds
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| 3.5.12007
| 2002-03-01
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- Revised high color program icon
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| 3.6.2148
| Windows 95, NT 4, 98, 2000, XP, 2003, Home Server
| 2002-11
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- Support for the new range of Smartphone devices
- Customary security updates and synchronisation performance improvements
- New Get Connected Wizard
- Improves on remote synchronisation by preventing error messages and dialogues from halting sync process
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| 3.7.3083
| 2003-05-06
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- Minor updates to internal icon set
- Corrects a discovered security flaw in ActiveSync
- Improvements to the synchronisation wizard, other UI changes and general enhancements
- Improvements to support forthcoming Microsoft Office 2003 release and Windows Mobile 2003
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| 3.7.1.3244
| 2003-10-10
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- Improvements to USB drivers and issues related to synchronisation
- Get Connected Wizard's interface modified slightly.
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| 3.7.1.4034
| 2004-03-26
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- Fixed reported bugs with Windows Explorer and XP Firewall integration.
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| 3.8
| 2005-01-06
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- Secure functionality and provide updates for Windows XP SP2 systems
- Performance improvements in synchronisation
- Circumvents XP Firewall prompts that users experienced with other program versions upon first run.
- Disables the Ethernet (LAN, Bluetooth) and RAS (Modem and WAN) connection method by default
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| 4.0.4343
| Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Home Server
| 2005
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- Users able to specify installation directory
- Removal of on-personal area connectivity options from the synchronisation mix.
- Services for connections with Microsoft SQL server are included, along with a synchronisation update for Windows Media Player 10
- GUI refresh
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| 4.0.4358
| 2005
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- Retail version included only on Windows Mobile 5 device CDs
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| 4.1.0.4841
| 2005-11-18
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| 4.2.0.4876
| 2006-06-06
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- Microsoft Outlook improvements: Resolves issues relating to error code 85010014
- Proxy/DTPT interaction improvements: Improved auto configuration of device Connection Manager settings when desktop has no proxy path to the Internet
- Improved Desktop Pass Thru behavior with ISA proxy failures
- Partnership improvements: Better resolution of multiple devices with the same name syncing with the same desktop
- Connectivity improvements: Better handling of VPN clients (resolve unbinding of protocols from our RNDIS adapter). New auto detection of connectivity failure with user diagnostic alerts
- New troubleshooting utility
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| 4.5.5096
| 2007-02-13
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- Faster file transfer speed and photo sync via Outlook are only available for Windows Mobile 5.0 powered devices.
- Customers using Microsoft Exchange 2003 Service Pack 2 with devices running the Messaging and Security Feature Pack for Windows Mobile 5.0 will benefit from the following feature enhancements included in ActiveSync 4.5: Direct Push Technology, local device wipe, and certificate powered authentication to Microsoft Exchange.
- Microsoft Office Outlook 2000 not supported
- Conversion of database files for use on a mobile device is not supported
- Conversion of font files for use on a mobile device is not supported by ActiveSync 4.5
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[edit] Office compatibility
| Office Version
| Use ActiveSync version
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| Schedule+ 7
| 1.1/3.0
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| Outlook 97
| 3.1
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| Outlook 2000
| 3.8/4.2
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| Outlook 2002/2003/2007
| 3.8/4.5
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[edit] OS compatibility
| OS
| Use ActiveSync version
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| Windows 9x, NT 4
| 3.8 [4]
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| Windows 2000, Windows XP (SP2 and earlier only), Windows Server 2003
| 3.8/4.5
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| Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008
| WMDC 6.1
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[edit] Device compatibility
| Device's OS
| Use ActiveSync version
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| Windows CE 1
| 1.1 (Handheld PC Explorer)
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| Windows CE 2-5/Windows Mobile 2000-2003
| 3.8
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| Windows CE 3-6/Windows Mobile 2002-5.0
| 4.2
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| Windows CE 3-6/Windows Mobile 2002-6.1
| 4.5
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| iPhone OS
| 4.5
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[edit] References
[edit] See also
- Push email
- Handheld PC
- Handheld PC Explorer
- Palm-size PC
- Pocket PC
- Smartphone
- SyncToy
- Windows Mobile Device Center
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