OMA and EAS are two vastly different things. OMA is nothing more than a styleless version of OWA. It's completely web based. It's also a completely deprecated feature.
What kind of issues are you having? Maybe we can help.
Pat RichardMVP Plan for performance, and capacity takes care of itself. Plan for capacity, and suffer poor performance.
Your right, but they rely on a lot of the same "programs" if you will. Good news for me though, I figured out what the problem was. Under "Microsoft Active Sync Server" in IIS, it was not configured to point to massync.dll for some reason???
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