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    So Hotmail uses exchange now..right?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by yehrulz, Sep 1, 2010.

  1. yehrulz

    yehrulz Notebook Consultant

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    Hey guys,

    Been a while :D

    So hotmail now supports exchange now, right? So is there any way to make it work with outlook exchange (not hotmail connector), but native exchange?

    Thanks!
     
  2. MadHouse24

    MadHouse24 Notebook Consultant

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    The closest I could find is the article below, I don't think they are running a full exchange farm at this time but if I find out something different, I'll certainly post it....

    Hotmail Gets Exchange ActiveSync Push E-mail, Contacts, Calendar

    Hundreds of millions of phones—including Apple's iconic iPhone—support Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, which allows your phone to be instantly updated with new e-mail, calendar entries, and contact updates. Not only has this instant updating, known as "push," been an option for Exchange/Outlook accounts from the start, Google beat Microsoft with this feature over a year ago, with its Sync technology.

    Now you can get this same push functionality with a Hotmail account. While the Hotmail ActiveSync capability works with iPhones, iPads, Windows Mobile 6.x phones, Windows Phone 7 phones, and Nokia E, S, and N series phones, Google Sync adds BlackBerry to the list. Hotmail's ActiveSync may work with other devices, such as Android 2.2 phones, but Android 2.1 has a known issue that prevents it from working. Microsoft claims that more devices, including Android 2.2, will be added to the tested-and-approved list in the coming months. Microsoft provides setup instructions for each approved device type on its Windows Live Solution Center site.

    Hotmail Gets Exchange ActiveSync Push E-mail, Contacts, Calendar | News & Opinion | PCMag.com

    http://www.windowsliveformobile.com/en-us/hotmail/default.aspx