76) 2/10/2002 Q279531Q279531 Q279531.html">Cannot Browse Mailbox with Blank Password Using UP Emulator (Q279531) When you use Phone.com's UP phone emulator and attempt to log on to a Mobile Information 2001 Server computer, and you are using an account that has a blank password, you are re-prompted for log on credentials after you type your user name
77) 2/10/2002 Q279533Q279533 Q279533.html">Unattended Installation Not Available in Mobile Information 2001 Server (Q279533) Mobile Information 2001 Server does not offer an unattended installation feature. However, you can remotely install Mobile Information 2001 Server by using Microsoft Windows 2000 Terminal Services in Remote Administration mode.
78) 2/10/2002 Q279624Q279624 Q279624.html">Error When You Attempt to Create SMTP Carrier Named "SMTP" or "HTTP" (Q279624) When you attempt to create a Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) carrier with the name "SMTP" or "HTTP," you receive the following error message:
79) 2/10/2002 Q279396Q279396 Q279396.html">Mobile Information Server in System Manager Does Not Display Running Icon (Q279396) When you use Microsoft Mobile Information Server System Manager to view the Mobile Information Server computers, some servers display a
80) 2/10/2002 Q279840Q279840 Q279840.html">Changing Device Name on Preferencing Pages Does Not Update Name in Active Directory (Q279840) When a device has been provisioned for a user, and that user wants to change the device name on the Mobile Information Server
81) 2/10/2002 Q279845Q279845 Q279845.html">Cannot View smtppickupqueue from Computer Management on Mobile Information Server (Q279845) When you attempt to view the smtppickupqueue Microsoft Message Queuing Service (MSMQ) queue from the Computer Management Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in a Microsoft Mobile Information Server (MIS) computer, you receive the follow
82) 2/10/2002 Q279876Q279876 Q279876.html">Error 29160 When You Install Mobile Information Server (Q279876) When you install Mobile Information Server, you may receive the following error message during the setup process:
83) 2/10/2002 Q280342Q280342 Q280342.html">Mobility Menu for Outlook Mobile Manager Is Moved (Q280342) When you install Outlook Mobile Manager, a
84) 2/10/2002 Q280752Q280752 Q280752.html">Error Message: Unable to Create the Mobile Outbox or Update the Settings 0x8007053D (Q280752) When you try to personalize a user by using http://
85) 2/10/2002 Q280754Q280754 Q280754.html">Microsoft Outlook Mobile Access Is Not Displayed on the Personalization Page (Q280754) When you personalize a user, the settings for Microsoft Outlook Mobile Access may not be displayed on the personalization page; only notification settings are displayed.
86) 2/10/2002 Q281135Q281135 Q281135.html">Cannot Configure Different Mobile Inboxes for Different Devices (Q281135) When you select the folder that you want to be displayed on the Personalization page (http://
87) 2/10/2002 Q281080Q281080 Q281080.html">You Can Create a Blank Contact Using Outlook Mobile Access (Q281080) When you create a new contact by using Microsoft Outlook Mobile Access, if you do not enter any information, you are not prompted with a warning message, and a blank contact is created. However, when you use Microsoft Outlook 2000, you are
88) 2/10/2002 Q281152Q281152 Q281152.html">Error Message: "Invalid Percent Completed Value" and Information Is Lost (Q281152) When you use Microsoft Outlook Mobile Access from your wireless device to create a task in which the percentage completed value is greater than 100 percent, you receive the following error message:
89) 2/10/2002 Q281483Q281483 Q281483.html">Message Does Not Look Like It Was Replied to If You Use Outlook Mobile Access to Reply to It (Q281483) When you use Microsoft Outlook Mobile Access to reply to a message, the message is not marked as if it was replied to. If you use a client that is running Microsoft Outlook 2000, Microsoft Outlook 98, or Microsoft Outlook 97 to view the mes
90) 2/10/2002 Q281684Q281684 Q281684.html">Use the Nav Soft Key to Navigate to Mailbox Folders in Outlook Mobile Access (Q281684) When you access your mailbox through Microsoft Outlook Mobile Access, you can access the following folders through the main menu: Mobile Inbox, Inbox, Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks.