My Surface to my Exchange synchronization network when I'm not near Wifi?

Original title: What is the RT Solution of Windows to synchronize my Exchange email, calendar, and tasks to my Surface.  I am not connected to wifi everywhere I travel, and you need a solution offline.


I have the Surface with WIndows RT.  I can sync my WIndows Live Mail - no problem.  However, I can't synchronize my Exchange (work), Taska calendar or email.  I realize RT has no Outlook (horrible News) - I need an app that syncs my Exchange email, calendar, and tasks.  What app will do this?  in the real world, we are not connected to wifi everywhere.  I need a solution offline!

This is a killer deal for me.  If the Surface RT doesn't have this ability - either through Microsoft (as it should), or some 3rd party application (a solution but not the right solution) developer, so I may not be the lawyer I want to be for this unit.

Hello Rob,

Applications Mail, calendar and people can connect to the Exchange Server using Exchange Active Sync to synchronize your email, calendar and Contacts.

To set up an Exchange account in the Mail application:

1. in the Windows 8 start screen, tap or click on the Tile Mail.

2. Mail, from inside the right edge of the screen and then tap settings. (If you use a mouse, point to the upper right of the screen, move the pointer of the mouse down and then click settings.)

3. press or click accounts.

4. press on or click on Add account.

5. press or click Outlook Exchange, Office 365, Outlook.com.

6. Enter your E-mail address and the password.

7. press on or click on connect.

Mark

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