31) 8/8/2002 Q285098Q285098 Q285098.html">How to Create a List Wireless-Enabled Users (Q285098) This article describes how to create a list of all wireless-enabled users when you are using Microsoft Mobile Information Server.
32) 8/8/2002 Q285199Q285199 Q285199.html">Mobile Device Folder Is Not Removed When the Device Is Deleted (Q285199) If you are an administrator and you enable a user for wireless mobility, after you use the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in to configure a device, when the user personalizes the device through the following Web page: http://...
33) 8/8/2002 Q285538Q285538 Q285538.html">How to Modify Timeout Values for the Transport Event Sink and the ISAPI Extension (Q285538) This article describes how to modify timeout values for the Internet Server Application Programming Interface (ISAPI) extension and the Mobile Information Server event transport sink.
34) 8/8/2002 Q285057Q285057 Q285057.html">Error Message: "Internal Error 2755" Occurs During Installation (Q285057) When you install Microsoft Mobile Information Server from a Terminal Services session, you may receive the following error message: Internal Error 2755. 3, F:\ Path\Mobile Information Server.msi
35) 8/8/2002 Q285071Q285071 Q285071.html">User Device Notifications Are Not Sent When Exchange Notifications Component Is Reinstalled (Q285071) In Microsoft Mobile Information Server, if you remove and reinstall the Exchange Notifications component on a server that is running Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server, notifications to user devices may not be sent.
36) 8/8/2002 Q280665Q280665 Q280665.html">Status of Exchange Event Source Is Displayed as "Unknown" (Q280665) When you run the Microsoft Exchange 2000 System Manager snap-in for Mobile Information Server, when you view the status of the Exchange Event Source component on the Device Mobility Interconnect (DMI) server, the status is displayed as "Unknown." When...
37) 8/8/2002 Q281710Q281710 Q281710.html">Description of the Setup Log in Mobile Information Server (Q281710) This article describes the Setup log in Mobile Information Server.
38) 8/8/2002 Q281573Q281573 Q281573.html">Personalizing Page Uses Basic Authentication Instead of NTLM (Q281573) This article describes when to include your domain name when you are personalizing your wireless device.
39) 8/8/2002 Q279655Q279655 Q279655.html">HTTP Error: 409 Occurs When Browsing with Outlook Mobile Access (Q279655) When you are using a wireless device and you browse by using Outlook Mobile Access, you may receive the following error: HTTP Error: 409.
40) 8/8/2002 Q273211Q273211 Q273211.html">Incorrect Response Returned When You Send a Message on an Incorrect Extended Property Value (Q273211) When you create a Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) connector between the Corporate Mobile Information server and the Carrier Mobile Information server with an incomplete address, and then you send a message across it, you may receive a response...
41) 8/1/2002 Q320494Q320494 Q320494.html">XCCC: Mobile Information Server 2002 Returns Question Marks for Hungarian-Language Characters (Q320494) Microsoft Mobile Information Server 2002 may return question marks for Hungarian-language characters.
42) 7/27/2002 Q326232Q326232 Q326232.html">XCCC: Mobile Information Server Notifications Do Not Work After You Upgrade to Exchange 2000 SP3 (Q326232) If you are using a server that is running Exchange 2000 Service Pack 3 (SP3) that has Mobile Information Server Exchange Event Source installed on it, notifications are not sent to users. This behavior also occurs if you apply SP3 to a server that is...
43) 6/28/2002 Q324883Q324883 Q324883.html">WebCast: Support WebCast: Microsoft Mobile Information Server 2002: Introduction to Deploying MIS (Q324883) During this Support WebCast, we will take an introductory look at Microsoft Mobile Information Server 2002. We will discuss its features, the benefits of using it, and how to put the product to work for your mobile workers.
44) 6/20/2002 Q257623Q257623 Q257623.html">Domain Controller's Domain Name System Suffix Does Not Match Domain Name (Q257623) After you promote a domain controller (DC), the Domain Name System (DNS) suffix of your computer name may not match the domain name that the DC belongs to. After a server has been promoted to a DC, it is not possible to rename the computer on the
45) 6/20/2002 Q314988Q314988 Q314988.html">XCCC: Cannot Delete Bindings Using the Self-Provisioning Web Page (Q314988) You may not be able to use the Self-Provisioning Web page to delete bindings.