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Poor Mail for Exchange Support
Looks like the Mail for Exchange application doesn't support all of the password enforcement features its possible to set on an exchange server...
The sample I have only allows a numeric password to be set - My sysadmin is enforcing a alphanumeric password... Had the same issue on most s60 nSeries devices other than eSeries & n97... Hope they rectify this before launch or there will be a lot of angry customers who are looking to use this device for business purposes and cannot. |
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are you kidding? Of course you have alphanum password support there.
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Without any source this is just FUD and something to ignore.... Plesae come up with a source.
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I have a device and I have tested it myself.
When trying to set a password in Settings > Device Lock. It only accepts a numeric lock code.... When connecting to a Exchange Server which enforces a 6 letter password, needing uppercase, lowercase and numbers - It fails everytime. Same settings work on e71 without issue. My conslusion for this is that the security framework doesnt support alphanumeric passwords - Just like older nSeries devices, they were missing TARM. http://blogs.nokia.com/s60blogs/inde...inistration_r/ |
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Well, I hope this get fixed as this is a MUST for me as well.
Email is 50% of the usage of my e71 at the moment and I expect the N900 to be up to the task... |
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Agreed - My firmware is early and I hope that this gets fixed in a later update.
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Yes, you're now a bit confused. Alphanumerics work fine with Exchange.
Device lock has nothing to do with Exchange, it's for the device itself. |
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Remember, Mail for Exchange deals with syncing contacts, calendar (singular usage intended :-(), email etc.
It's not like group policies you get on Windows authenticated to Active Directory (and presumably on Windows Mobile too) |
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