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Re: Work's Exchange 2007 Security Policies.. my touch pro 2.. no fun

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Originally Posted by GoodThings2Life View Post
As an Exchange administrator, I can tell you that violating your company's security policies on a work-issued phone is grounds for disciplinary action including potential for dismissal. There is probably a very good reason they have the policy in effect.

Proceed at your own peril.

Does Exchange 2007 server even have the device management capability the OP describes? I believe what he's describing to be true but I thought there had to be something more on the backend (like Afaria or SOTI) to enforce these kinds of things.
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