iPhone
- Navigate to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars and click Add Account. Select a Google account.
- Note: If your company already utilizes Google Apps for Business and you have already configured your iPhone to access Mail, simply edit the existing account to enable Contacts.
- Enter the required information, including Name, Email, and Password.
- Your Google administrator can provide you with these values.
- Enter aACE Contacts for the Description.
- Enable Contacts. By default Mail and Calendars may be enabled. If your company does not intend to use these features then disable them. Note that it may take up to 24 hours for contacts to sync with your mobile device.
Searching aACE Contacts on iPhone
- Navigate to Apple Contacts app.
- Click Groups.
- Clicking Global Address List will allow you to search Shared Contacts stored in Google.
Note that editing contacts from here will download the contact to your iPhone and store the changes there. Those changes will not be applied in aACE. Our recommendation is to make any and all changes to contacts in aACE so that all users have access to those changes.
Apple Contacts
- Open Contacts > Add Account... and select a Google account.
- Enter the required information, including Name, Email, and Password.
- Your Google administrator can provide you with these values.
- By default the Description is "Google". This can be changed by opening Account Preferences and editing the description of that account.
- Enable Contacts. Note that it may take up to 24 hours for contacts to sync with your computer.
Searching aACE Contacts in Contacts
- Open Contacts.
- Select the account. If you didn't change the description this will read "Google".
- Search for a contact.
Note that editing contacts from here will download the contact to your computer and store the changes there. Those changes will not be applied in aACE. Our recommendation is to make any and all changes to contacts in aACE so that all users have access to those changes.