|
||||
Re: Exchange and Android 2.1
+1 for Touchdown. It's not free, or even cheap for an Android app, but it is full of options and has some very cool widgets. Well worth it to me because I must rely on Exchange for work.
__________________
"I remember, way back in the day, this site was hoppin' with members, posts, and some great development."
|
|
||||
Re: Exchange and Android 2.1
Well, since this morning I've tried several other ROMs... I stumbled onto one called IC3, and when setting up Exchange on this ROM, there is an extra checkbox below "This server requires SSL..." that says something like "Accept certificates from this server". When I check that box, I don't even get prompted for the security settings once.
I since have tried loading Fresh again, but anyway I try to configure the Exchange setup, I cannot find that checkbox. |
|
||||
Re: Exchange and Android 2.1
I have no problems on exchange or Fresh. I just don't like that I MUST entre my security password EVERY SINGLE time I turn on the screen. If someone knows how to get rid of that i'll dance horribly at their wedding...LOL
|
|
||||
Re: Exchange and Android 2.1
That is the way your company's Exchange administrator has activesync connections to the Exchange server setup, so short of begging your administrator for special treatment, I am afraid that there is nothing that you an do about it.
|
|
||||
Re: Exchange and Android 2.1
I can only gather the default email client used in these ROMs doesn't permanently accept the certificate. The mail client in IC3 gives me an option to accept the certificates and I'm never asked to accept the security settings. I guess I need to figure out what client IC3 uses or maybe look into a different email client... any suggestions aside from Exchange by Touchdown which is 19.99?
|
|
|
|