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SharePoint on your Phone!

One of the interesting new features in MOSS 2007 is the support around mobile devices. In this article, I’ll aim to give you a quick overview of how you can get the next version of SharePoint on your phone.

What are Mobile Views?

Every list and library in MOSS 2007 or WSSv3 is capable of hosting ‘Mobile Views’. These are standard views of lists or libraries that an administrator has defined as being mobile enabled. You can also view individual list items in mobile form.

This is a picture of the mobile view for a standard task item.

How do you navigate to these Mobile Views?

Every site has a mobile home. You can get to it by simply appending an ‘m’ on the end of the URL. For example the mobile view for the following URL http://<server>/TestSite can be accessed by http://<server>/TestSite/m.  

From the mobile home you can navigate through the lists, libraries and list items in the site.

This picture shows the mobile home of a standard team site

How do I configure Mobile Views?

Each list has a default mobile view, but you can configure any normal view as being ‘mobile’. This is all done through the same interface that you’d use to modify view filters, sorts etc.

This picture shows the UI for enabling a normal view as being ‘mobile’

When you access a list using your device, you can use a drop-down to choose the most appropriate view. However, generally speaking the most sensible views for a mobile device are pre-configured as the default mobile view. For example, the default for a tasks list is ‘my tasks’.

How do I play with this more?

The easiest way to investigate this further is to get the Microsoft Windows Mobile emulator from http://msdn.microsoft.com/mobility/windowsmobile/downloads/emulatorpreview/default.aspx. Follow the instructions on the page for getting onto Betaplace and downloading the emulator.

Once you have the installation file, I suggest that you install it directly onto your SharePoint server. This way it is much easier to configure the networking between the server and the emulator.

The emulator will allow you to emulate a smart phone or PDA. I found that the PDA is easiest to work with. Follow these instructions to get a mobile view of SharePoint on your PDA emulator (you should be able to adapt them for SmartPhone if you are familiar with the SmartPhone interface)

-          Install the emulator and start the ‘Emulate Pocket PC-WM 2003 SE(Cold Boot)’ from your start menu

-          Map your real network card to the device by going to File > Configure > Network Tab > Enable ‘NE2000 PCMCIA adapter and bind to’ and click ‘OK’

Note: All of the following instructions are for the device interface itself, not the emulator application, unless otherwise stated.

-          Go to ‘Settings’ from the start menu

-          Click on ‘Network Cards’

-          Choose ‘The Internet’ on the ‘My network card connects to’ drop-down

-          Click on ‘NE2000 Compatible Adapter’

-          Set your IP and Name Server settings in accordance with your environment (it needs to be in the same subnet as your server).

-          Click ‘OK’ until you are back to your home screen

-          On the emulator application, disable and re-enable the network card mapping from File > Configure > Network Tab > Enable ‘NE2000 PCMCIA adapter and bind to’ (this is the equivalent to unplugging the PCMCIA card, you’ll see the icon change on the device screen)

-          On the device, wait for the network icon to show that it has re-connected.

-          You will get a new icon at the top of the device screen. Click on it and choose ‘This network card connects me to the internet’

-          Load Internet Explorer from the start menu and type your portal URL with an /m at the end

-          Enter login credentials and the mobile home should appear

 I hope this was interesting.

Published Friday, April 21, 2006 6:32 PM by Martin.Kearn@Microsoft.com
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Friday, April 28, 2006 1:05 AM by EROL

# re: SharePoint on your Phone!

Nice feature ;+) EROL  do you go to the : The Microsoft SharePoint Conference 2006  EROL MVP SPS http://www.clubsps.org
Saturday, May 13, 2006 2:56 PM by The ShiSh List

# Sharepoint Mobile Views

One of the big challenges in the retail space has been the minimal use of computers on the store floor.&amp;nbsp;With...
Friday, May 26, 2006 10:48 AM by maurice

# re: SharePoint on your Phone!

is there the ability to get this functionality on the current version of sharepoint?
Friday, May 26, 2006 10:52 AM by spv

# re: SharePoint on your Phone!

anybody got a sharepoint 2007 site that is accessible from the internet to see what it really looks like on a pda/smartphone?
Friday, May 26, 2006 2:25 PM by BobGerman

# re: SharePoint on your Phone!

I've used ActiveSync and the SOTI controller to do this from my laptop Virtual PC. Set up Virtual PC with a loopback (or physical) adapter; ensure you can hit your virtual PC site from your physical machine's browser. Now connect w/ActiveSync, which will bridge your device to the laptop's networking. From there, you should be able to browse the site using the same URL as you did on the laptop, with the "/m" added of course!

The SOTI controller makes your device show up on the screen for demos, otherwise it works the same.

Good luck!
Sunday, June 04, 2006 4:54 PM by Ian Morrish

# re: SharePoint on your Phone!

(SPV) This was probably the first WSSv3 site on the Internet :-)
The default site mobile view is not working on the top level site due to a bug but you can view my blog on a mobile device http://www.wssdemo.com/blog/m
Wednesday, June 21, 2006 1:40 AM by Sergey

# re: SharePoint on your Phone!

(Martin) We are running Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 and have a real need to make the mobile views available. Is there any way we can achieve it without going for MOSS 2007?

Thanks
Tuesday, July 11, 2006 6:11 PM by Martin.Kearn@Microsoft.com

# re: SharePoint on your Phone!

Just to clarify ... the mobile view functionality in this article is MOSS-only. Currently, I'm not aware of any solution that does this for WSS 2.0 or SPS 2003. You could build one using ASP.net and the SharePoint 2003 / WSS 2.0 object models, but I'd expect it would be quite a lot of work.
Tuesday, July 25, 2006 6:08 PM by RabbieBearns

# DEVICE REQUIREMENTS: SharePoint on your Phone!

Can you tell me what the device requirements are?  It looks from the views that the only requirements would be a wap browser.  However to make it useful once you consume documents off the mobile views, you would minimally need document viewers.  Optimally, you would be using Windows Mobile 5 PPC phones with choice displays!  :)

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# Sharepoint 2007 will support mobile devices view - Tech[dot]Blog - All about Computers, Mobiles and The Internet

Tuesday, August 01, 2006 6:35 PM by Steve Clayton: Geek In Disguise

# SharePoint goin mobile

Check out this excellent post from Martin Kearn on&amp;nbsp;how Sharepoint 2007 is going mobile. Turns our...
Tuesday, August 01, 2006 10:14 PM by Rod Trent at myITforum.com

# Sharepoint Mobile!

Every list and library in MOSS 2007 or WSSv3 is capable of hosting &amp;lsquo;Mobile Views&amp;rsquo;. These...
Wednesday, August 02, 2006 3:28 AM by IW Partner Resources

# Mobile Support for MOSS 2007


The UK IW Team is now back from the Worldwide Partner Conference in Boston and it's been a while since...
Wednesday, August 02, 2006 8:46 AM by Rick Fogarty @ MyITForum.com

# Exactly!!!

Rod posted&amp;nbsp;an article that conveys exactly what I was wrote about here.&amp;nbsp; Sharepoint Portal...
Thursday, August 03, 2006 2:51 PM by SharePointBUZZ

# re: SharePoint on your Phone!

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Thursday, January 25, 2007 3:41 PM by Scott

# re: SharePoint on your Phone!

Is there any way to add search capabilities to the default mobile page?

Friday, January 26, 2007 3:45 AM by Martin.Kearn@Microsoft.com

# re: SharePoint on your Phone!

There is now way to add search by configuration, however, the pages you view are just ASPX pages so these could easily be modified to include some kind of search interface.

Wednesday, March 07, 2007 1:21 PM by Evgeny

# re: SharePoint on your Phone!

Does anyone have any idea of how to manually enforce the mobile view for the discussion board in sps 2003? I beleive that it can be done as it is done already for some lists (i.e Shared Documents, Tasks)

I tried this by  modifying the schema.xml file for the dicussion list, setting MoliveView="TRUE" etc (as it was recomended in msdn2) for the particular list view and it did not work out for me.

Wednesday, March 07, 2007 1:27 PM by Evgeny

# re: SharePoint on your Phone!

A little mistake in my prevoius post sps 2003 it's the WSSv3 of course ;)

Wednesday, March 07, 2007 1:28 PM by Evgeny

# re: SharePoint on your Phone!

I've made a little mistake in my previous post - sps 2003 it's the WSSv3 of course ;)

Tuesday, March 20, 2007 3:45 AM by Unknown

# Unknown

Monday, May 05, 2008 9:47 AM by Alex blog about Microsoft

# Mobile Devices and SharePoint (WSS & MOSS)

There is some great documentation present in MSDN Online regarding mobile development for SharePoint

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