MS Exchange 2003 ActiveSync Mobile Administration Tool
By using the Exchange ActiveSync Mobile Administration Web tool, administrators can perform the following actions:
- View a list of all devices that are being used by any enterprise user.
- Select/de-select devices to be remotely erased / wiped.
- View the status of pending remote erase requests for each device.
- View a transaction log that indicates which administrators have issued remote erase commands, in addition to the devices those commands pertained to.
The tool needs to be installed on an Exchange Server 2003 with Service Pack 2 front-end server.
- Download the Administration Tool
- Install on an Exchange Front End Server
- browse to https://localhost/mobileadmin/
- log-on using exchange administrator credentials
If [Wipe] option is not available you need to enable the "Enforce Password on Device" in the Exchange System Manager of Exchange
ESM > Global Settings > Mobile Services > Properties > Device Security > Enforce password on device
You can left all other fields unchecked to avoid actually enforcing password policy.
Mobile device users will be forced to accept new security policy and may be forced to change they mobile device security code.
If you are getting error "Failed to access user's Mailbox, verify that the mailbox and user account are enabled and functional." make sure that "Integrated Windows authentication" is enabled in:
Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager > Web Sites > Default Web Site > Exadmin > Properties > Directory security > Authentication and access control > Edit
For more information check:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb508837%28EXCHG.65%29.aspx
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=e6851d23-d145-4dbf-a2cc-e0b4c6301453&displaylang=en
Exchange Server 2007 has this functionality built in to Exchange Management Console
EMC > Recipient Configuration > Mailbox > [user name] > Manage mobile device
Exchange Server 2003 SP3
Installing PHP 5.2 on IIS6
Installation
1. Extract php-5.2.10-Win32.zip into C:\PHP
2. Rename "php.ini-recomended" into "php.ini"
3. Edit php.ini
extension_dir = "C:\PHP\ext"
[mail function]
SMTP = 192.168.0.1 <SMTP server IP address>
smtp_port = 25
sendmail_from =
4. My Computer > System Properties > Advanced > Environment Variables > Path
Add <;C:\PHP> at the end.
5. Reboot the server
6. Execute (cmd): cscript "C:\Windows\system32\iisext.vbs" /AddFile c:\PHP\php5isapi.dll 1 PHPISAPI 1 PHP-ISAPI (This script creates a new Web Service Extension named "PHP-ISAPI" with a status of "Allowed".
7. IIS Manager > Web Sites > Your_Site > Properties > Home Directory > Configurations > Add
Locate C:\PHP\php5isapi.dll
Enter .php as the Extension
Limit to: GET,HEAD,POST
Configuration
To display PHP errors (for debugging)
php.ini set: display_errors = on
Enable GD (For secireimage, etc)
1. php.ini uncomment: extension=php_gd2.dll
2. Copy file php_gd2.dll from C:\PHP\ext to C:\Windows
3. iisreset
Enable msql (Connection to MS SQL server)
1. php.ini uncomment: extension=php_msql.dll
2. Copy file php_msql.dll from C:\PHP\ext to C:\Windows
3. iisreset
4. If connection fails with "Unable to connect to server" copy ntwdblib.dll from \System32 on SQL server to \System32 on PHP server
Explanation: php_msql.dll extension requites MS SQL client tools to be installed on IIS/PHP server. Alternatively you can copy ntwdblib.dll from SQL server to IIS/PHP server (System 32 directory). This will enable access through named pipes.
Windows Server 2003