If the Blackberry will support an IMAP account or a POP account with the
ability to leave a copy of mail on the server, you can "sync" email
directly, but that's all. Exchange Server only does direct sync with
Windows Mobile devices.
Hal
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I dont want to exculde outlook of course the end user needs outlook on
there desktop but how do i sync up the blackberry with a end users box
with using desktop redirector or havingto leave the workstation on?