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BigBadGuber!, please see: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb123484.aspx
Exchange allows mail admins to choose a range of options to require, or not, for all connecting devices. Even Windows Phone 7 only supports a subset of the available choices.
If you can find out the list of provisioning features your Exchange server demands of connecting devices, someone may be able to determine whether you'd be able to connect using (the N950's old version of) Harmattan. Otherwise, all we're able to say is: Yes, provisioning is supported in Harmattan. No, we don't know if it will work with your Exchange server.
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Please do consider that BigBadGuber has previously received replies to this very question from various N950 users. He has been assured provisioning support exists. People have reported success using it with Exchange. Someone even provided BigBadGuber with a link to the best information available on which provisioning options are supported and not.
He's followed up not with probing questions on specific details or scenarios, but just the same general question again and again: "Will the N9 support provisioning?" I can't speak for others, but I didn't see the need to answer him again this time.
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Thanks for your comment. It has nothing to do with my server as E71, E51, iphone and blackberry connect flawlessly. N900 didnt, E6 didnt. Go figure......it has to be NOKIA software. Will wait and see waht feedbacks are.
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I stand by my decision to wholly dislike that person's attitude and tonality. Don't want to answer anything, nobody is making you.
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"fixed in harmattan"
email renders html way faster than modest on n900 ever did.
read this guy's posts, he's obviously working on it...
http://forum.meego.com/search.php?searchid=292899[/QUOTE
The second link doesnt take me anywhere. The first link is interesting. It says fixed in Harmattan, yet the last response from Andreas refers to the following that doesnt seem very encouraging:
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Old 06-24-2011, 11:32 PM
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Default Re: Finally the Nokia N9
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Originally Posted by mikecy View Post
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Can you tell us if we have full Exchange support for email and calendar/contacts synch. ie the main issue with N900 was no support for provisioning, which stopped me and many others from using it as their main device.
Thanks in advance.
Provisioning is not fully supported, some weird setting related to HW are not available(disable camera, BT, ...), if your server demands that it will not work, more common requirements are supported(passwords, time to lock...).
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What should i make out of this????