Mail for Exchange Thumbnail Support

Dear MFE team,
Exchange 2007 stores the contact's thumbnail image on the server (confirmed, as I can access it from OWA and see the thumbnail).
Can it be possible to download the thumbnails for contacts when synchronising OTA to Exchange? Given that most people only want to enter data once, having the main repository for such things in Exchange and not on the handset is probably the best option.
Thanks,
Dane
Proud E71-1 owner (yeah!)

Hi,
I'm also running sbs 2003, and i have managed to get mail for exchange to work properly.
i'm not sure me the exact setting to do with the certificates, but there are plenty of posts about this.
sbs 2003 basically doesn't produce certificates in a recognised format. To solve this problem you need to go to the control panel, add/remove programs, windows components, and add the certificate manager (may not be the exact name), this will allow you to create the correct type me certificate for the phone to recognise.
copy this new certificate to the phone and it should work find.
Dave -
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