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What is Exchange ActiveSync?
Exchange ActiveSync is a protocol which allows mobile devices to synchronize data with Exchange mailboxes. Synchronizing is a process of reconciling data between a device and the appropriate Exchange mailbox. The protocol synchronizes your mail, calendar, contacts, and tasks over the air with Microsoft Exchange Server. This connection can be done directly from the device using Wi-Fi or a cellular network.
Traditional connections to a network-connected computer synchronize via the desktop ActiveSync client using the cradle, USB, infrared, or Bluetooth. Exchange ActiveSync is an additional server-based synchronization agent that removes the dependency on a desktop computer, using the wireless capability of the device. The two methods of ActiveSync can be used in combination or independently.
Your device must be properly configured to connect to the Internet before using Exchange ActiveSync (VPN is not required).
Exchange ActiveSync is supported on many mobile devices. Check your device's documentation for verification of Microsoft's Direct Push technology.
What is Synchronization?
Synchronization is the coordination of events to operate a system in unison. The familiar conductor of an orchestra serves to keep the orchestra in time. Systems operating with all their parts in synchrony are said to be synchronous or in sync; those which are not areasynchronous.
Today, synchronization can occur on a global basis through the GPS-enabled timekeeping systems (and similar independent systems operated by the EU and Russia).
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See also
- Asynchrony
- Atomic clock
- Clock synchronization
- Data synchronization
- Double-ended synchronization
- Einstein synchronization
- Entrainment
- File synchronization
- Flywheel
- Homochronous
- Kuramoto model
- Mutual exclusion
- Neural synchronization
- Phase-locked loops
- Phase synchronization
- Reciprocal socialization
- Synchronism
- Synchronization (alternating current)
- Synchronization in telecommunications
- Synchronization of chaos
- Synchronization rights
- Word sync
- Synchronize control
- Aircraft gun engineering
- Synchrmodel
- conferencing
- Time
- Timing Synchronization Function (TSF)
- Time transfer
- Timecode
- Tuning fork
- Order synchronization and related
- 404 error
- An error message received when you try to access a web page that either doesn't exist or is unavailable at the address you AActiveX
- ActiveX
A Windows technology which allows programmers to do various things on your computer. The early versions had security issues which hackers could exploit.


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