![]() ![]() I'm still trying to find a way around this. On top of this, I think Microsoft added a block in Windows 8.1 that prevents adding m. as an EAS server, which sounds like the error message you are running into. Google Apps for Business is $5/month/user, so I ended up just setting up that for myself on my personal domain with me as the only user and migrating to it. If you want to set up a new device with EAS, you must be linking it to a Google Apps for Business/Education account.Ĭurrently, Windows 8 provides IMAP support in the Mail application, but there is no way to do 2-way syncing of calendars or contacts because neither CalDAV and CardDAV are supported by the Calendar or People applications. ![]() Google Sync will continue to be fully supported for Google Apps for Business, Government and Education users who are unaffected by this announcement. Starting January 30, 2013, consumers won't be able to set up new devices using Google Sync, however, existing Google Sync connections will continue to function. With the recent launch of CardDAV, Google now offers similar access via IMAP, CalDAV, and CardDAV, making it possible to build a seamless sync experience using open protocols. Google Sync was designed to allow access to Gmail, Google Calendar, and Contacts via the Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync® protocol. It sounds like your Windows Phone was already set up, but your desktop was not: Google Sync End of Life Windows: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Setup Support Files cannot be. If your device did not already have EAS configured before that cutoff date, then google will refuse to set up EAS. ActiveSync does not support password changes, so the user has no way to Read more. Google discontinued EAS support for free (Gmail) accounts around January 2013 (July for Windows Phone 8). ![]()
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