Archive for the ‘support’ Category
How to – Setup iPhone/iPad/Android/ActiveSync for Exchange 2010
When setting up ActiveSync to access Microsoft Exchange, you will need the following information if your email address were joe@example.org – use your email address instead:
- Email address: joe@example.org
- Server address: connect.emailsrvr.co.za
- User name: joe@example.org
- Domain address: [leave blank]
So domain user in Android is \joe@example.org
How to – Setup Exchange 2010 mail in Outlook 2007 or Outlook 2010
Webmail login: https://my.firmvault.com (username = email address, and then password)
In Outlook 2007 and 2010, setup is easy.
File -> Info -> Account Settings:
Add New Account:
Click next, and after a little while you see this.
It’s going to take a moment to connect and download the initial profile for the first time, and you should be done.
The same applies to all the other accounts in Outlook. Webmail access is at https://my.firmvault.com (a synch.cc product)
Open Source Software at synch.cc
synch.cc implements servers and workstations based on GNU/Linux systems.
Typical implemention of boxes is as
- gateway and firewall servers
- intranet mail and dns servers
- database servers
- extranet and web servers
- access-controlled cache servers
- file servers
- workstations
Before implementation, network analysis and audits are performed before implementation or setup, and maintenance contracts are available. Implementations follow implementation plans and life cycles as to cause minimal workflow disruption in the organisation.
Software is ported to the GNU/Linux platform where emulation is not possible or software is currently not available. Custom coding is available.
Full-Service Remote Desktop Support
synch.cc provides full remote-desktop support through the firewall onto your desktop, wherever you are, ad-hoc or as part of your service-level agreement for secure systems and network support!
The software includes full encryption, as an implemntation of RSA private-/public key exchange and AES (256 Bit) session encoding.
The key exchange also guarantees a full client-to-client data protection. This means that even the upstream routing servers will not be able to read the data stream.
Be it that you have a LAN installation or are browsing in the field on 3G / HSDPA or dial-up, synch.cc QuickSupport chooses the best display quality and speed depending on your network connection and access parameters.


