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2010-02-25
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@ Netherlands Antilles
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#62
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2010-02-25
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@ Netherlands Antilles
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2010-02-25
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@ Chicago
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#64
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2010-02-26
, 01:42
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@ United Kingdon
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#65
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So I have a dumb question, and as a non-developer I assume I am going to answer my own question.
Can't someone develop an application that 'tricks' exchange into thinking it is a managed device obliging to it's security requirements? The iPhone use to do it when activesync was first inabled, and currently there are many people using an app called touchdown by nitrodesk to connect to exchange on android devices since the activesync setup is hit or miss because of the managed device scenario.
Any devs out there working on something like that would really take off given the many many entries I have seen on this board complaining about not being able to connect to their exchange boxes because of 'non-provisionable' restrictions.
Just my 2 cents from a non-developer...
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2010-02-26
, 09:01
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@ Cambridge, UK
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#66
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So I have a dumb question, and as a non-developer I assume I am going to answer my own question.
Can't someone develop an application that 'tricks' exchange into thinking it is a managed device obliging to it's security requirements? The iPhone use to do it when activesync was first inabled, and currently there are many people using an app called touchdown by nitrodesk to connect to exchange on android devices since the activesync setup is hit or miss because of the managed device scenario.
Any devs out there working on something like that would really take off given the many many entries I have seen on this board complaining about not being able to connect to their exchange boxes because of 'non-provisionable' restrictions.
Just my 2 cents from a non-developer...
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2010-02-26
, 13:25
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#67
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So I have a dumb question, and as a non-developer I assume I am going to answer my own question.
Can't someone develop an application that 'tricks' exchange into thinking it is a managed device obliging to it's security requirements? The iPhone use to do it when activesync was first inabled, and currently there are many people using an app called touchdown by nitrodesk to connect to exchange on android devices since the activesync setup is hit or miss because of the managed device scenario.
Any devs out there working on something like that would really take off given the many many entries I have seen on this board complaining about not being able to connect to their exchange boxes because of 'non-provisionable' restrictions.
Just my 2 cents from a non-developer...
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2010-03-05
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@ Chicago
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2010-05-29
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2010-05-30
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@ Europe
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#70
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Tags |
activesync, alphanumeric, exchange, fremantle, maemo, maemo 5, mail for exchange, mfe, n900, non-provisionable, non-provisioning, passcode, password, provisionable, provisioning, security |
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Now i can not recieve mail on my new nokia N900, HOW can i fix this ?
I,m trying to set the settings, but it keep telling me that there is a problem with my passpoort, domain or username.
PLS HELP.