Managing Exchange ActiveSync

In keeping with the Microsoft general philosophy of enabling reasonable default behavior for most aspects of Exchange, you can do absolutely nothing to a stock installation of Exchange, and users will be able to synchronize their mailboxes with mobile devices by using EAS. This might or might not be what you want, so knowing how to manage EAS and EAS devices is very useful.

Organization-level settings

At the organizational level, your only options relate to the default behavior that should be applied to new devices that are not specifically managed by a device access rule or personal exemption. When such a device connects to Exchange, you can choose to allow it to connect, to block it, or to put it in quarantine. You ...

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