New ActiveSync - still not going to upgrade to it.

Microsoft just released a new version of ActiveSync - version 4.2.

It has some Outlook improvements, proxy improvements, partnership improvements, and VPN connectivity improvements.

So why am I still not going to bother installing this?

Because it still doesn't support syncing via wireless.

I'm sticking with ActiveSync 3.8, which allows syncing via wireless and/or VPN.

Isn't that unsecure? Yes, but it works, and I need it to work. I generally don't carry my sync cable with me, and I generally don't plug in except to charge - and then, I just want to charge, and may be away from my sync partner.

How difficult is it for Microsoft to write an ActiveSync tool that exchanges a huge shared key (or certificate, whatever they feel is most appropriate), to securely identify a sync partner, so that wireless and VPN network synchronisation can be securely supported? I must be missing something, because it doesn't seem that hard to me.

Published Wed, Jul 5 2006 11:06 by Alun Jones

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# re: New ActiveSync - still not going to upgrade to it.

ActiveSync has one more disadvantage. When trying to download/upload huge file to/from device ~400 - 600 MB it drops connection.

Thursday, July 06, 2006 12:00 AM by V. S.

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