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2011-10-08
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2011-10-08
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2011-10-08
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2011-10-09
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I know how that feels. Maybe you gotta be member of some secret brotherhood? Learn to speak geek?
Personally I'm crazy enough to want to buy the damn thing tomorrow if I was reasonably confident I could sync with company MfE. Only obstacle is we are running some kind of device management software called Afaria too...
I can not believe we are the first and it will probably become more and more normal to have such a layer of security. N9 is of course not on Afarias list of supported devices, and I just want to know if it can be configured manually or not.
Oh well. I've only been waiting for a year or so since someone stole my favourite N900.
A simple 'dont know' or 'will check' would have been nice though...
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2011-10-09
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If everyone that didn't know replied saying that then the thread would fill up with useless messages. No reply usually means noone knows (or that you're not a member of the brotherhood, see below how to become a member)
That said how a question is put and how much information is provided does affect the chances of getting "free support" from the community. Not that there was anything wrong with the original question but http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html is always relevant so the link is here for the benefit of our new members.
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2011-10-09
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I know how that feels. Maybe you gotta be member of some secret brotherhood? Learn to speak geek?
Personally I'm crazy enough to want to buy the damn thing tomorrow if I was reasonably confident I could sync with company MfE. Only obstacle is we are running some kind of device management software called Afaria too...
I can not believe we are the first and it will probably become more and more normal to have such a layer of security. N9 is of course not on Afarias list of supported devices, and I just want to know if it can be configured manually or not.
Oh well. I've only been waiting for a year or so since someone stole my favourite N900.
A simple 'dont know' or 'will check' would have been nice though...
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2011-10-09
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I know that a number of us with N900 had problem connecting to our corporate server. The reason given was no provisioning, although I have no idea if that is true. I would like to see people who had difficulty connecting to their server with N900, having no problem with N9. That would make me more confident that N9 will work
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2011-10-10
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I know that a number of us with N900 had problem connecting to our corporate server.
The reason given was no provisioning, although I have no idea if that is true.
I would like to see people who had difficulty connecting to their server with N900, having no problem with N9.
That would make me more confident that N9 will work
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Last edited by fettouhi; 2011-10-08 at 10:38.