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Re: Make TP2 look like iOS device to exchange
I don't think that the user agent string is relayed via an Exchange connection. Is it possible that they detected your TP2 via "device name?"
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Re: Make TP2 look like iOS device to exchange
Best bet is to talk to your IT dept about the issue, maybe even HR to pay for an iphone on your behalf (if your job requires an iphone and nothing else).
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Re: Make TP2 look like iOS device to exchange
Checking with our Exchange guys right now. Initial question indicates that they run a PowerShell command to get that info. Once I find out what they query on I'll let you know.
*EDIT* Looks like we at least are polling for Deviceuseragent and Devicetype. I don't know exactly what those correspond to 'inside' the TP2 but if you wanna freak them out boot up XDAndroid and connect. I don't know how to 'fake' those on the TP2...anyone else? Last edited by DarkLight; 09-02-2010 at 11:41 AM. Reason: update |
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Re: Make TP2 look like iOS device to exchange
One other thing you might be able to do while tweaking is to hit the webmail page for your Exchange environment >options>mobile devices and see if your changes show up. If so, you are on the right track...Just a thought.
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Re: Make TP2 look like iOS device to exchange
Thanks for the feedback, going to poke around, user agent I can handle but device type could be backed-in.
thanks for thinking about this one Phil |
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