DF: You can use the information in this blog entry and the ones posted earlier here:
http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2005/03/28/403047.aspx
and here:
http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2006/03/03/421149.aspx
to parse the IIS log files on an E2K3 server.
Steve: Regarding configuration of Certificate Base Authentication, that would best be answered by Apple. Have you reviewed their iPhone Enterprise Deployment Guide? Here is the link:
http://support.apple.com/manuals/#iphone
Doug: Regarding the calendar sync issue. Perhaps you could open a case with Microsoft on this? There are logging features in Exchange 2007 SP1. You can send these ActiveSync logs from the server, by logging into the mailbox in OWA, going to Options > Mobile
Devices > and there should be an option here to send logs to your account. These may be helpful.
Daniel: You need to use the iPhone Configuration Utility. For more information review the link I gave Steve above for the iPhone Enterprise Deployment Guide.
BDay: we can't update that spreadsheet with non-Microsoft devices due to the fact that Exchange Licensees may add/remove/change the way they support sync policies. You need to contact each individual licensee to confirm what they support. Apple explains the
policies they support in their iPhone Enterprise documentation linked here: http://images.apple.com/iphone/enterprise/integration.html
http://images.apple.com/iphone/enterprise/integration.html
Allan: Your users should be able to use SSL to connect to their Exchange server in the configuration you mention. If not then there is a misconfiguration in your environment. That said, I'm unsure how to configure the iPhone to connect without SSL. Is it
failing? You may need to contact Apple for that information.
Tad: You'll have to contact Apple with that issue. It's the first I've heard of that.