Home > Microsoft Exchange Tips > Microsoft SharePoint and Collaboration Tips > Configure Microsoft SharePoint mobile access via Exchange Server 2007
Exchange Tips:
EMAIL THIS
 TIPS & NEWSLETTERS TOPICS 

MICROSOFT SHAREPOINT AND COLLABORATION TIPS

Configure Microsoft SharePoint mobile access via Exchange Server 2007


Brien Posey
08.12.2008
Rating: -5.00- (out of 5)


Exchange Server tips, tutorials and expert advice
Digg This!    StumbleUpon Toolbar StumbleUpon    Bookmark with Delicious Del.icio.us    Add to Google


There's a misconception that Exchange mobile users can browse the Microsoft SharePoint document library through Exchange Server 2007. This is only partially true. Mobile users can browse the SharePoint document library, but they don't need Exchange Server 2007 to do so.

To make SharePoint accessible over the Internet, you must open port 80 on your firewall, and direct HTTP traffic to your SharePoint server. Mobile users can then browse the entire SharePoint site without Exchange Server installed (Figure A).

Browse Microsoft SharePoint documents on mobile devices
Figure A. Mobile users can browse SharePoint independently of Exchange Server.

Accessing Microsoft SharePoint via Exchange Server 2007

If SharePoint supports mobile access without Exchange, then why did Microsoft build a SharePoint feature into Exchange Server 2007? SharePoint sites often contain sensitive information, so administrators are reluctant to make a SharePoint site accessible via the Internet for security reasons. Making it available through Exchange Server gives mobile users access to SharePoint documents without requiring an organization to expose its entire SharePoint document library.

To configure access to SharePoint documents through Exchange Server 2007:

  1. Open the Exchange Management Console (EMC) and navigate to Server Settings -> Client Access.
  2. Choose the client access server (CAS) from the upper portion of the screen, and then select the Outlook Web Access tab from the console's lower portion.
  3. Right-click on the listing for the client access server at the bottom of the screen, and choose Properties. When you do, you will see the OWA (Default Web Site) Properties sheet.
  4. The properties sheet lists separate profiles for public and private computer access. Assuming that you don't want to allow mobile users to access SharePoint documents from public computers, select the Private Computer File Access tab, and then select the Windows SharePoint Services tab (Figure B).

  5. Click OK.

Configure mobile access to SharePoint documents
Figure B. Select the Windows SharePoint Services checkbox and click OK.

Let's suppose that you want to send a mobile user a link to a document that's stored in the SharePoint document library. You must first open SharePoint, navigate to the document and right-click on it. Then choose Copy Shortcut (Figure C). This copies the document's URL to the Windows clipboard. Next, paste the URL into an email message and send it to the recipient.

Copy a SharePoint document from the document library
Figure C. Right-click on the SharePoint document and select Copy Shortcut. (Click for enlarged view.)

When the mobile user receives the email message, he can click on the document's URL. What happens next depends on the mobile user's platform. If he's using a Windows Mobile device, a prompt will ask if he wants to continue to the specified URL.

When the mobile user clicks Yes, he's prompted to enter authentication credentials, and then he's asked if he wants to open or save the document. Once the user clicks Yes to open the document, the Exchange Client Access server proxies the SharePoint document library and then delivers the desired document to the mobile device (Figure D).

SharePoint document accessed on a Windows Mobile device
Figure D. This is a SharePoint document that has been accessed from a Windows Mobile device.

The same basic concept applies if you open the SharePoint document in Outlook Web Access. The only difference is that OWA users receive a slightly stronger warning before they are redirected to the document (Figure E).

SharePoint document access warning in Outlook Web Access
Figure E. OWA users see this warning when they attempt to open a SharePoint document. (Click for enlarged view.)

It's easy to provide mobile users with the ability to open links to SharePoint documents. However, regardless of whether accessing via OWA or a Windows Mobile device, mobile users are only given Read Only access to SharePoint documents.

About the author: Brien M. Posey, MCSE, is a five-time recipient of Microsoft's Most Valuable Professional award for his work with Exchange Server, Windows Server, Internet Information Server (IIS), and File Systems and Storage. Brien has served as CIO for a nationwide chain of hospitals and was once responsible for the Department of Information Management at Fort Knox. As a freelance technical writer, Brien has written for Microsoft, TechTarget, CNET, ZDNet, MSD2D, Relevant Technologies and other technology companies. You can visit Brien's personal website at www.brienposey.com.

Do you have comments on this tip? Let us know.

Please let others know how useful this tip was via the rating scale below. Do you know a helpful Exchange Server, Microsoft Outlook or SharePoint tip, timesaver or workaround? Email the editors to talk about writing for SearchExchange.com.

Rate this Tip
To rate tips, you must be a member of SearchExchange.com.
Register now to start rating these tips. Log in if you are already a member.




Digg This!    StumbleUpon Toolbar StumbleUpon    Bookmark with Delicious Del.icio.us    Add to Google


RELATED CONTENT
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server
Third-party tool moves Outlook attachments to Microsoft SharePoint
Move public folder data from Exchange Server to a local share
Finding the best tool to migrate Exchange public folders to SharePoint
How to access SharePoint sites through Microsoft Outlook
Enable incoming and outgoing email in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2007
Create custom global search scopes in Microsoft SharePoint 2007
Improve SharePoint 2007 design and navigation with managed paths
SharePoint Server 2007 backup and disaster recovery tutorial
Integrating SharePoint Server 2007 and Exchange 2007 -- 6 tips in 6 minutes
Forefront beta secures SharePoint collaboration

Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
Benefits of backing up Exchange Server with Microsoft's DPM 2007
Creating and configuring Exchange Server 2007 mailboxes
How to configure Exchange Server 2007 mailboxes
Setting up Exchange Server 2007 contacts
How to create and configure Exchange Server 2007 distribution groups
Deleting and reconnecting Exchange Server 2007 mailboxes
Creating mail users in Exchange Server 2007
Creating and managing recipients in Exchange Server 2007
Managing Exchange Server 2007 address lists
Exchange Server 2007 replication and database transaction basics
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Research

Mobile Devices
Troubleshooting Apple iPhone and Exchange Server integration issues
Extracting Exchange ActiveSync data from IIS log files
Sharing a user's Outlook calendar with a public folder calendar
OWA Light vs. Exchange ActiveSync on Windows Mobile devices
Prevent SSL-related synchronization errors on emulated mobile devices
Connecting an Apple iPhone to Exchange Server on Windows SBS 2003
Why can't I send Exchange email from a BlackBerry 7100i mobile device?
Troubleshoot Windows Mobile device emulator synchronization errors
Synchronizing the Windows Mobile emulator with Exchange Server 2007
Configure a mobile device to receive POP3 email from Exchange Server

RELATED RESOURCES
2020software.com, trial software downloads for accounting software, ERP software, CRM software and business software systems
Search Bitpipe.com for the latest white papers and business webcasts
Whatis.com, the online computer dictionary

DISCLAIMER: Our Tips Exchange is a forum for you to share technical advice and expertise with your peers and to learn from other enterprise IT professionals. TechTarget provides the infrastructure to facilitate this sharing of information. However, we cannot guarantee the accuracy or validity of the material submitted. You agree that your use of the Ask The Expert services and your reliance on any questions, answers, information or other materials received through this Web site is at your own risk.



Email Server Solutions: Exchange 2007, Exchange 2003, Exchange 2000, SharePoint
HomeNewsTopicsITKnowledge ExchangeTipsAsk the ExpertsMultimediaWhite PapersIT Downloads
About Us  |  Contact Us  |  For Advertisers  |  For Business Partners  |  Site Index  |  RSS
SEARCH 
TechTarget provides enterprise IT professionals with the information they need to perform their jobs - from developing strategy, to making cost-effective IT purchase decisions and managing their organizations' IT projects - with its network of technology-specific Web sites, events and magazines.

TechTarget Corporate Web Site  |  Media Kits  |  Reprints  |  Site Map




All Rights Reserved, Copyright 2004 - 2008, TechTarget | Read our Privacy Policy
  TechTarget - The IT Media ROI Experts