Many of you, when buying one of the Samsung Galaxy devices, will want to sync it with the Google exchange server just to make some of the tasks a little bit more easy. However, not always things go the way you want it to, so let’s take a look at the available options. The process of syncing the details in an email account with a specific device is done with the ActiveSync technology, invented by Microsoft in 1996. Now many other companies benefit from this technology, as well as -almost- everybody with a device that needs syncing.
If you tried to sync your Samsung Galaxy device and you didn’t succeed, then you probably didn’t save the correct settings in the device, or in the used software. If you want to know how to correctly configure your Samsung Galaxy S for the Google exchange server, then reading this page will be of a great help.This method might also work for Samsung Galaxy Tab, trying it out will not make lose anything, only maybe some time.

Active Sync For Samsung Galaxy And Google Exchange Server
You should also make sure that Active Sync is functioning properly; here there have been posted some instructions on how this can be done.
But of course, you also need to make sure that the Google account also has the proper settings configured. And you need to make sure you can access your account from different devices, even at the same time. You need to carefully read all the instructions so that you make sure that you don’t restrict the access to the account instead of opening it up, or enlarging it.

Active Sync For Samsung Galaxy And Google Exchange Server
Also, you need to have some sort of access to the internet, WiFi, or any other way, because if you don’t have access to the internet, all this trouble was for nothing and it still won’t turn out right.