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Outlook Mobile Update

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The_Exchange_Team
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Mar 17, 2010

Now you can keep valuable information at hand with the new Microsoft Office Outlook Mobile Update and Microsoft Exchange Server 2010.

The Outlook Mobile Update is available for Windows Mobile 6.1 phones. When your phone is connected to Exchange Server 2010, you are automatically informed if there is an update. If you have a Windows phone running Windows Mobile 6.5, you do not need this update.

Top new features

  • E-mails grouped by conversation: With your e-mails grouped by conversation, you can quickly see all responses and perform common e-mail actions that apply to the entire conversation, such as deleting, replying, flagging, and moving e-mails.
    Emails grouped by conversation in Outlook Mobile
  • Free/busy lookup: Getting in touch with people in your organization is now more effective with calendar availability. Have a quick question that needs to be answered? Quickly check a colleague's schedule to determine if a face-to-face visit in their office or a phone call is possible, or send them an e-mail if their schedule is booked.
    Free/busy lookup in Outlook Mobile
  • Sync SMS messages to Exchange: SMS messages now appear inside of Outlook or Outlook Web Access, so you don't need to pull your phone out of your pocket to read and respond when you're sitting at your PC. You can even get your SMS text messages if you forgot your phone at home right from within Outlook or Outlook Web Access.
    Sync SMS messages to Exchange
  • Enhanced voice mail: Exchange Server 2010 Unified Messaging provides voice mail preview, giving you a text version of your voice mail messages so you can read them without having to call and listen to each.
    Enhanced voicemail messages in Outlook Mobile

More Information

  • Outlook Mobile Update Deployment Guide
  • Outlook Mobile update supported on Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional and Standard versions.
  • Currently supported languages:
    • English
    • German
    • Chinese
    • French
    • Dutch
    • Japanese
    • Italian
    • Russian
    • Spanish
    • Swedish
    • Portuguese
  • Supported languages coming soon:
    • Korean
    • Danish
    • Finnish
    • Norwegian
    • Czech
    • Polish
    • Greek

 

-- Michael Higashi

Updated Jul 01, 2019
Version 2.0

15 Comments

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    Is it safe to assume that the "Sync SMS messages to Exchange" just runs an agent on the phone looking out for SMS messages and then dumps them into Exchange? And if the phone isn't on, then the SMS message doesn't make it to Exchange. Is it also possible to send a message this way?

    Also, will these features (minus the Mobile Outlook automatic update) be available to third party licensees of EAS?
  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    mpbk,

    Exchange ActiveSync in Exchange 2010 has logic to check the OS version number and the EAS process specifically looks out for builds for WM 6.1.
  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    mpbk - The Outlook Mobile Update is for Windows Mobile 6.1 devices, not WM6.0 devices.

    In terms of how the update process works - the WM6.1 device when it connects to E2010 CAS will automatically download a CAB and prompt the user to install it (assuming you have AllowMobileOTAUpdate=true on your activesync policy).  This enables the ability to update Outlook Mobile and does the detection to determine if a new build is available (which is located on microsoft.com servers).  If a new build is is available, the user is prompted and they can click on the message to download and install the new build.

    Ross
  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    How does Exchange 2010 know that there is a mobile client update?  Our 6.0 clients are not getting this notification.  Is there something that needs to be done on the server to trigger this?
  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    Nice to see Elisabetta, Todd, Arlene, and the gang are still making great use of Windows Mobile and Outlook Mobile :)