Category Archives: Coding

EAS-MD – Taking Orders for Feature Requests

Currently I’m in the planning phase for my next release of my EAS-MD diagnostic utility, and I’d be happy to hear what kind of features you, the users, might be missing from this application in it’s current version.
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I have a few features lined up already on my own part:
– Support for pfx certificates (password protected certs).
– Support for CAS redirect (HTTP 451/302).
– Change default protocol version to 12.1 (currently 12.0).
– Support for Exchange 2010 Service Pack 2. This is of course dependent on SP2 being released in Beta in the near future, and the introduction of new ActiveSync features in said release.
– Add tests related to Exchange ActiveSync AutoDiscover.
– “Tweak” the output view. (What info, and in what format, do you need it?)
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Feedback/requests are welcome in the comments section below.

Information Rights Management – Upgrading Our Utility Belt

So, I’ve been ranting about Information Rights Management (IRM) in Exchange 2010 Service Pack 1 for a couple of posts now, and trying to distill some info about how it works with Exchange ActiveSync. After nurturing my unhealthy interest in the ActiveSync protocol for a couple of days following my last post, I did what I felt would be the natural follow-up, (at least for me personally), and added another tab to my EAS MD diagnostic utility.
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Explaining how to use EAS MD for testing IRM policies in Exchange 2010 SP1.

Exchange ActiveSync MD Goes 1.0 And RTW

Remember my little utility for testing Exchange ActiveSync? That I released a beta of months ago. That sort of went off the radar afterwards? Yeah, me too. Well, it took longer than expected to follow up that release. But I needed to distance myself from it to be able to take a look at it with fresh eyes, and re-evaluate my own code. I had to re-think a couple of approaches I was using, as well as doing some more QA (testing).
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Anyways – here is a new version that I dare to call a release without the beta tag affixed to it.

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