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I am attempting to incorporate Windows Moble 5 (Smartphone) devices into our
infrastructure. We currently use Nextel as our carrier. The phones each have unique IDs for the Push-To-Talk functionality - three groups of numbers delimited by asterisks (NNN*NN*NNNN). The Nextel handsets running Windows Mobile seem to have a predefined field for storing these numbers along with the more basic Contact information, and then incorporate that into Exchange. I cannot, however, seem to identify the name of the field under which the PTT numbers are stored. Does anyone have any familiarity with this? |
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