Enterprise - Manual Installation and Configuration

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To add the repository open the application manager and tap the menu bar and select "Application catalogs".
To add the repository open the application manager and tap the menu bar and select "Application catalogs".
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 1. Application manager menu</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 1. Application manager menu</div>
Select new to create a new repository entry.
Select new to create a new repository entry.
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 2. Repository listing</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 2. Repository listing</div>
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 3. Create a new repository</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 3. Create a new repository</div>
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Open the application manager and tap on Download.
Open the application manager and tap on Download.
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 4. Application manager</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 4. Application manager</div>
Tap on the menu and select "Search".
Tap on the menu and select "Search".
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 5. Application manager download menu</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 5. Application manager download menu</div>
Type in the name of application to install.
Type in the name of application to install.
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 6. Search for application</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 6. Search for application</div>
Select the application from installation results, here for example pidgin listed along with OCS plugin.
Select the application from installation results, here for example pidgin listed along with OCS plugin.
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 7. Search results</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 7. Search results</div>
Here is the publicly available OTR plugin being installed that needs the installation approved.
Here is the publicly available OTR plugin being installed that needs the installation approved.
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 8. Example of installing Pidgin Off The Record plugin</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 8. Example of installing Pidgin Off The Record plugin</div>
Software is being installed.
Software is being installed.
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 9. Example of installing Pidgin Off The Record plugin</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 9. Example of installing Pidgin Off The Record plugin</div>
Finished.
Finished.
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 10. Example of installing Pidgin Off The Record plugin</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 10. Example of installing Pidgin Off The Record plugin</div>
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VPN can be accessed from the Status menu of the device.
VPN can be accessed from the Status menu of the device.
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 11. Accessing VPN</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 11. Accessing VPN</div>
To configure the VPN, tap on the ‘New’ button in the VPN Gateways dialog.
To configure the VPN, tap on the ‘New’ button in the VPN Gateways dialog.
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 12. VPN GUI</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 12. VPN GUI</div>
Configure the details of VPN Gateway details. This information should be obtained from the Gateway administrator.
Configure the details of VPN Gateway details. This information should be obtained from the Gateway administrator.
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 13. Configure VPN</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 13. Configure VPN</div>
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It is possible to configure only one Mail for Exchange account on device. It can be done from Settings > Mail for Exchange. If the account has not yet configured, it launches the configuration wizard
It is possible to configure only one Mail for Exchange account on device. It can be done from Settings > Mail for Exchange. If the account has not yet configured, it launches the configuration wizard
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 14. MS Exchange setup wizard</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 14. MS Exchange setup wizard</div>
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 15. MS Exchange credentials</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 15. MS Exchange credentials</div>
The device supports the Autodiscover service which uses the provided information from Credentials page to detect the internet address of Exchange server. It starts automatically when you tap on “Next”. If the service is accessible and the provided information is enough, the Exchange server’s internet address will be pre-filled on the next “Server settings” page. Otherwise, it shall be entered.
The device supports the Autodiscover service which uses the provided information from Credentials page to detect the internet address of Exchange server. It starts automatically when you tap on “Next”. If the service is accessible and the provided information is enough, the Exchange server’s internet address will be pre-filled on the next “Server settings” page. Otherwise, it shall be entered.
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 16. MS Exchange server settings</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 16. MS Exchange server settings</div>
Then, after tapping on “Next”, the wizard will try to access the Exchange server and verify the credentials entered on the first page. If it detects that something is wrong, it will navigate to the corresponding wizard page. If it is correct, on the next page user is prompted to select the synchronization content. Note that calendar events and tasks are combined together.
Then, after tapping on “Next”, the wizard will try to access the Exchange server and verify the credentials entered on the first page. If it detects that something is wrong, it will navigate to the corresponding wizard page. If it is correct, on the next page user is prompted to select the synchronization content. Note that calendar events and tasks are combined together.
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 17. MS Exchange synchronization content</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 17. MS Exchange synchronization content</div>
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Note that it is not recommended to synchronize the same content using different synchronization methods (PC Suite with Mail for Exchange, for example).
Note that it is not recommended to synchronize the same content using different synchronization methods (PC Suite with Mail for Exchange, for example).
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 18. MS Exchange Advanced settings</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 18. MS Exchange Advanced settings</div>
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There are 2 synchronization schedules: peak and off-peak.
There are 2 synchronization schedules: peak and off-peak.
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 19. MS Exchange synchronization schedule</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 19. MS Exchange synchronization schedule</div>
It is possible to specify the conflict resolution policy, i.e. which side takes priority if a conflict modification is done on both sides: on device and on server at the same time.
It is possible to specify the conflict resolution policy, i.e. which side takes priority if a conflict modification is done on both sides: on device and on server at the same time.
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 20. MS Exchange conflict resolution policy</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 20. MS Exchange conflict resolution policy</div>
Also, the email auto-signature text, email age filter and email sending policy can be changed.
Also, the email auto-signature text, email age filter and email sending policy can be changed.
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 21. MS Exchange settings</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 21. MS Exchange settings</div>
Calendar synchronization settings include also the calendar name option. By default it synchronizes into the device main calendar, however it is possible to synchronize it into a separate calendar by selecting “Create new” option. The age filter for calendar is independent on the email’s one.
Calendar synchronization settings include also the calendar name option. By default it synchronizes into the device main calendar, however it is possible to synchronize it into a separate calendar by selecting “Create new” option. The age filter for calendar is independent on the email’s one.
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 22. MS Exchange Calendar content</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 22. MS Exchange Calendar content</div>
No additional options for contacts, but here you can modify the ones you saw on previous pages.
No additional options for contacts, but here you can modify the ones you saw on previous pages.
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 23. MS Exchange Contacts content</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 23. MS Exchange Contacts content</div>
The next page starts initial synchronization. It can take quite a long time depending on the amount of synchronization content.
The next page starts initial synchronization. It can take quite a long time depending on the amount of synchronization content.
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 24. MS Exchange first synchronization</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 24. MS Exchange first synchronization</div>
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If you want to modify some settings, you just need to go to Settings > Mail for Exchange > Settings.  
If you want to modify some settings, you just need to go to Settings > Mail for Exchange > Settings.  
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 25. MS Exchange synchronization status and Settings access</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 25. MS Exchange synchronization status and Settings access</div>
There you can find the same list of settings as you saw in the wizard’s “advanced settings”. You can also synchronize your content any time just by tapping on “Synchronize manually”. The “Details” screen will show the statistics of the last synchronization session.
There you can find the same list of settings as you saw in the wizard’s “advanced settings”. You can also synchronize your content any time just by tapping on “Synchronize manually”. The “Details” screen will show the statistics of the last synchronization session.
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 26. MS Exchange synchronization progress indication</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 26. MS Exchange synchronization progress indication</div>
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Get admin rights to your remote Windows computer. Install the Remote Desktop Server side software in the computer from http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/tools/default.mspx. Ensure that the computer is setup for allowing rdesktop clients to access it.
Get admin rights to your remote Windows computer. Install the Remote Desktop Server side software in the computer from http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/tools/default.mspx. Ensure that the computer is setup for allowing rdesktop clients to access it.
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 27. Remote computer configuration</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 27. Remote computer configuration</div>
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The Remote Desktop application can be accessed from the Application Launcher >More >rdesktop.
The Remote Desktop application can be accessed from the Application Launcher >More >rdesktop.
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 28. RDesktop application access</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 28. RDesktop application access</div>
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* Keyboard layout – Layout of the keyboard on device.
* Keyboard layout – Layout of the keyboard on device.
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 29. Remote computer details</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 29. Remote computer details</div>
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<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 30. Remote computer list</div>
<div style="margin-left:200px;">Figure 30. Remote computer list</div>

Revision as of 12:07, 27 May 2010

The intention here is not to gather all possible installation and configuration steps for enterprise environments but to use a brief example to show what the difference is for the end user when setting everything manually compared to solutions that automate the tasks.

Contents

Installation

Adding a repository

If the software that you need for the device is not provided directly in Nokia software catalogue or in Maemo Extras you need to add the repository that provides the software for your environment.

To add the repository open the application manager and tap the menu bar and select "Application catalogs".

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Figure 1. Application manager menu

Select new to create a new repository entry.

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Figure 2. Repository listing

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Figure 3. Create a new repository

Installing software

Depending on your environment needs install the necessary software for your environment, example here for installing pidgin.

Open the application manager and tap on Download.

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Figure 4. Application manager

Tap on the menu and select "Search".

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Figure 5. Application manager download menu

Type in the name of application to install.

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Figure 6. Search for application

Select the application from installation results, here for example pidgin listed along with OCS plugin.

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Figure 7. Search results

Here is the publicly available OTR plugin being installed that needs the installation approved.

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Figure 8. Example of installing Pidgin Off The Record plugin

Software is being installed.

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Figure 9. Example of installing Pidgin Off The Record plugin

Finished.

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Figure 10. Example of installing Pidgin Off The Record plugin

And then repeat for all the necessary software for your corporate environment.

Configuration

VPN

Configuring VPN on device

VPN can be accessed from the Status menu of the device.

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Figure 11. Accessing VPN

To configure the VPN, tap on the ‘New’ button in the VPN Gateways dialog.

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Figure 12. VPN GUI

Configure the details of VPN Gateway details. This information should be obtained from the Gateway administrator.

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Figure 13. Configure VPN

After saving the Gateway details it shall appear in the VPN Gateways dialog.

Mail for Exchange

Configuring Exchange server

MfE client on N900 supports the following Microsoft Exchange versions:

  • Exchange ActiveSync for Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2
  • Exchange ActiveSync for Exchange Server 2007
  • Exchange Server 2010 connectivity has been reported to work as well but this is unconfirmed.

The Autodiscover service is supported by N900 MfE client. It uses the entered email address, username, password and domain to detect the Exchange server information.

Searching in Exchange global address list is also supported by N900 MfE client, so users are able to search for contacts in the corporate address book stored on the Exchange server.

MfE client on N900 doesn’t support server policies, so the Exchange server shall be configured in a way that doesn’t require the client to use any provisioned policy. Device security settings on server side shall be turned off.

Exchange server needs to be configured for enable unsupported devices.

Configuring Mail for Exchange account on device

It is possible to configure only one Mail for Exchange account on device. It can be done from Settings > Mail for Exchange. If the account has not yet configured, it launches the configuration wizard

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Figure 14. MS Exchange setup wizard

Just press “Next” on the first page. On the Credential page, the following information should be filled in:

  • E-mail address – the user’s complete email address
  • User name – the user’s login for the account on Exchange server
  • Password – the password to access the user’s account on Exchange server
  • Domain – the domain name (this field may be left empty if not used for accessing the user’s account)


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Figure 15. MS Exchange credentials

The device supports the Autodiscover service which uses the provided information from Credentials page to detect the internet address of Exchange server. It starts automatically when you tap on “Next”. If the service is accessible and the provided information is enough, the Exchange server’s internet address will be pre-filled on the next “Server settings” page. Otherwise, it shall be entered.

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Figure 16. MS Exchange server settings

Then, after tapping on “Next”, the wizard will try to access the Exchange server and verify the credentials entered on the first page. If it detects that something is wrong, it will navigate to the corresponding wizard page. If it is correct, on the next page user is prompted to select the synchronization content. Note that calendar events and tasks are combined together.

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Figure 17. MS Exchange synchronization content

The option “First synchronization” is related to contacts only and if selected as “Keep items on device” means that all contacts currently existing on device will be synchronized to the Exchange server. If “Delete items on device” is selected, all the contacts currently existing on device will be removed prior to synchronization and later be replaced by the ones from user’s account on the Exchange server. The next page is the last chance to modify the synchronization settings. All these settings are set to optimal values by default, but modifiable if necessary. Note that it is not recommended to synchronize the same content using different synchronization methods (PC Suite with Mail for Exchange, for example).

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Figure 18. MS Exchange Advanced settings

Tapping on “Advanced settings” brings up the full list of settings. There are 2 synchronization schedules: peak and off-peak.

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Figure 19. MS Exchange synchronization schedule

It is possible to specify the conflict resolution policy, i.e. which side takes priority if a conflict modification is done on both sides: on device and on server at the same time.

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Figure 20. MS Exchange conflict resolution policy

Also, the email auto-signature text, email age filter and email sending policy can be changed.

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Figure 21. MS Exchange settings

Calendar synchronization settings include also the calendar name option. By default it synchronizes into the device main calendar, however it is possible to synchronize it into a separate calendar by selecting “Create new” option. The age filter for calendar is independent on the email’s one.

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Figure 22. MS Exchange Calendar content

No additional options for contacts, but here you can modify the ones you saw on previous pages.

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Figure 23. MS Exchange Contacts content

The next page starts initial synchronization. It can take quite a long time depending on the amount of synchronization content.

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Figure 24. MS Exchange first synchronization

When it is done, “Finish” button closes the wizard and you have the Mail for Exchange account fully operable. If you want to modify some settings, you just need to go to Settings > Mail for Exchange > Settings.

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Figure 25. MS Exchange synchronization status and Settings access

There you can find the same list of settings as you saw in the wizard’s “advanced settings”. You can also synchronize your content any time just by tapping on “Synchronize manually”. The “Details” screen will show the statistics of the last synchronization session.

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Figure 26. MS Exchange synchronization progress indication

Remote desktop

Setup the remote computer

Get admin rights to your remote Windows computer. Install the Remote Desktop Server side software in the computer from http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/tools/default.mspx. Ensure that the computer is setup for allowing rdesktop clients to access it.

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Figure 27. Remote computer configuration

Configuring Remote Desktop on device

The Remote Desktop application can be accessed from the Application Launcher >More >rdesktop.

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Figure 28. RDesktop application access

The configuration dialog is shown on launching the rdesktop application. Fill the details required for configuration the application

  • RDP Server – The remote laptop or desktop computer running the remote desktop server software.
  • Username – The user id for logging into the remote computer
  • Password – The password corresponding to Username field
  • Domain – The domain to which the computer and the username belongs.
  • Keyboard layout – Layout of the keyboard on device.

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Figure 29. Remote computer details

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Figure 30. Remote computer list

Summary

On this page we looked at how much steps a user needs to go through to do manual installation and configuration. While this could work for a small company with very few services but to lower administrator time spent updating every screenshot and explanation it is better to start examine how to simplify this with provisioning.