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,[1] such as the Palm OS or Symbian platforms. Apple's iPhone does sync with Microsoft's ActiveSync desktop product.
Alternative software that allows mobile devices to synchronize non-Microsoft PIMs with a PC are also available. These include solutions such as SEVEN, FinchSync and BirdieSync for Thunderbird, or Intellisync.
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.
At a special iPhone SDK launch event on March 6th, 2008, Apple announced that it was licensing Microsoft's ActiveSync push messaging technology to allow for over the air synchronization between iPhones and Microsoft Exchange Server.
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
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
The software is free to download from the Microsoft ActiveSync website. Support is usually provided by the device manufacturer and the cost for that support depends on its policy. In addition, Microsoft offers email support for USD $99 per request, as well as telephone support for USD $259 per request.