bocaJ
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2009-12-04
, 12:15
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#271
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2009-12-04
, 14:53
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#272
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2009-12-04
, 16:14
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Posts: 23 |
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@ Reston, VA
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#273
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He can create a separate Exchange ActiveSync policy with "allow non-provisionable devices set to true" and it apply it only to your mailbox.
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2009-12-04
, 16:16
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@ Pennsylvania
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2009-12-04
, 16:19
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@ Cambridge, UK
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2009-12-04
, 18:03
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2009-12-04
, 18:58
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#277
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2009-12-04
, 19:14
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Joined on Mar 2008
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2009-12-04
, 19:39
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Posts: 1,366 |
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Joined on Jan 2006
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#279
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my first experience with mfe today: i set it up just to sync the calendar from my google account and it worked fine. from the little that i've read here, i'm not sure if there is anything supposed to be wrong with this. the only bug i have encountered is that although the times for my events are correct, their description displays a time that is one hour previous to the time the event occurs. this doesnt affect the functionality, but it is a little odd.
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2009-12-04
, 21:03
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Posts: 74 |
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Joined on Nov 2009
@ Bahrain
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#280
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activesync, certificate, email, exchange, fremantle, ignore tex14, maemo 5, mail for exchange, mfe, n900, provisioning, sync, thanks vitaly! |
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