Dell SonicWall SRA 4200 Administrator's Manual page 26

Sra 6.0
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Note In SRA 6.0, Application Offloading supports authentication for ActiveSync. ActiveSync is a
protocol used by a mobile phone's email client to synchronize with an Exchange server. The
Administrator can create an offloading portal and set the application server host to the
backend Exchange server. Then, a user can use the new virtual host name in a mobile
phone's email client, and synchronize with the backend Exchange server through the SRA
appliance. Before SRA 6.0, users had to disable authentication for ActiveSync offloading
portals, because ActiveSync requests are different from requests sent from the browser.
Outlook Web Access is supported on the SRA 4600/4200/1600/1200 and SRA Virtual
Appliance platforms.
The integrated client features of Sharepoint are not supported.
Domino Web Access is supported on the SRA 4600/4200/1600/1200 and SRA Virtual
Appliance platforms.
Exchange ActiveSync is supported on the following:
Authentication Schemes
The following authentication schemes are supported for use with application offloading and
HTTP(S) bookmarks:
Software Prerequisites
The following end-user requirements must be met in order to access the complete set of
application offloading and HTTP(S) bookmarks features:
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Windows Sharepoint 2007
Windows Sharepoint Services 3.0
Windows Sharepoint Services 2.0
Lotus Domino Web Access 8.0.1, 8.5.1, and 8.5.2
Novell Groupwise Web Access 7.0
ActiveSync with Microsoft Exchange 2010
ActiveSync with Microsoft Exchange 2007
ActiveSync with Microsoft Exchange 2003
Apple iPhone
Apple iPad
Android 2.3.x (Gingerbread), 4.0.x (ICS) and 4.1 (Jelly Bean) based phones
Windows Mobile 6.5 based phones
Windows Mobile 6.0 based phones
Basic – Collects credentials in the form of a username and password.
NTLM (Microsoft NT LAN Manager) – Provides automatic authentication between Active
Directory aware applications.
Forms-based authentication – Uses a Web form to collect credentials.
Internet Explorer 8.0 or newer
Windows 7, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 or later

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