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Originally Posted by 8notime
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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Yes. You can disable just about every aspect of Windows Mobile via Exchange ActiveSync policies, and they refresh themselves with every sync. Administrators can even remote wipe the device if necessary.
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Originally Posted by HeXeD
Congrats on being an Exchange admin... but you don't know jack squat about my company.
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I don't really CARE what your company's policies are either... but my point is perfectly valid. If your company has security policies in effect, it means they have a corporate policy to back it. Violating it is grounds for disciplinary action especially if it's a company issued phone. Since it's personal, I'm thrilled your admin agreed to ease up a bit, and he's right, it takes about 3-4 minutes to create a new policy for you.
Next time though, don't be a friggen jackass and go off on some tirade against me or someone else just because we point out some cold hard facts.