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chronster 12-08-2008 12:23 PM

Outlook Web Access?
 
On my instinct, I could connect to an OWA email account and have it download my emails in real time as I received them. With wm, it keeps wanting to setup active sync, pop or imap. Is there a way to easily setup an owa email addr in wm as well?

ScrapMaker 12-08-2008 12:27 PM

Re: Outlook Web Access?
 
hey wtf? I read all over the place that you could NOT do OWA/exchange on an instinct.

Did they release some sort of software update? Are you talking about Sprint Email that gives you access to one account, and does real-time push?

Answer: On the Pro, you can use Sprint Mobile Email client to set it up similar to what (I think) you had on your Instinct. There are also several other FREE programs that do just that.

Your best bet is to USE the over-the-air exchange setup, instead of using the OWA stuff, because then your email, calendar, tasks, and everything will be synchronized.

dole 12-08-2008 12:31 PM

Re: Outlook Web Access?
 
I made the mistake of pointing my pOutlook server settings to the actual exchange server address rather than just using the https://webmail.(your domain here).com address. It set up fine after that (using the https address) but some warning, your company's exchange policies will be pushed out to your phone if there's any set up.

My company enforces a simple PIN unlock screen, which I didn't want, and they're not paying me for my phone service, so I deleted the server out of ActiveSync, and it removed the Outlook mail, along with ALL of my personal contacts, and I had to change some reg settings or install another program to enable the checkbox to remove the simple PIN screen. Luckily I had backed up my contacts with Dashwire, but... be sure to do a backup with something and also be sure you're ready for your company's possibly draconian policies.

chronster 12-08-2008 12:32 PM

Re: Outlook Web Access?
 
Yeah man the Instinct did it great! It only did OWA though, no exchange stuff. Couldn't get my contacts or appointments.

As far as exchange goes, I've been using it for work and LOVE it, but our server just went down last week, and aparently it's on the bottom of the priority list since only a few people actually use OTA activesync (everyone's got a crackberry.)

I'll check out sprint mobile email. At this point I'd like to simply get my emails lol. Thanks.

lmv7777 12-08-2008 12:57 PM

Re: Outlook Web Access?
 
activesync is how you would activate the OWA email you need the exchange server settings but keep in mind that once it is synced to your cell phone. your company has the ability to at any time completely wipe your phone and SD card of all information by your IT department. there was a horror story where a persons evil boss pranked a guy by remote wiping everything off his phone. so always keep things like that in mind.

ScrapMaker 12-08-2008 01:34 PM

Re: Outlook Web Access?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dole (Post 566093)
I made the mistake of pointing my pOutlook server settings to the actual exchange server address rather than just using the https://webmail.(your domain here).com address. It set up fine after that (using the https address) but some warning, your company's exchange policies will be pushed out to your phone if there's any set up.

My company enforces a simple PIN unlock screen, which I didn't want, and they're not paying me for my phone service, so I deleted the server out of ActiveSync, and it removed the Outlook mail, along with ALL of my personal contacts, and I had to change some reg settings or install another program to enable the checkbox to remove the simple PIN screen. Luckily I had backed up my contacts with Dashwire, but... be sure to do a backup with something and also be sure you're ready for your company's possibly draconian policies.

StayUnlock ;)

dole 12-08-2008 02:04 PM

Re: Outlook Web Access?
 
yeah, I wound up installing stayunlock but for some reason, couldn't find the control panel applet after soft reset... googled and found the actual reg entries, soft reset, and it finally enabled that checkbox. :/ feh!

ScrapMaker 12-08-2008 02:17 PM

Re: Outlook Web Access?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dole (Post 566287)
yeah, I wound up installing stayunlock but for some reason, couldn't find the control panel applet after soft reset... googled and found the actual reg entries, soft reset, and it finally enabled that checkbox. :/ feh!

Yes, but most Exchange servers push out the policy again. My work pushes it out daily, sometimes twice, actually. The point of StayUnlock is to watch for this, and prevent if from happening. Works GREAT! :)

chronster 12-08-2008 02:35 PM

Re: Outlook Web Access?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dole (Post 566093)
I made the mistake of pointing my pOutlook server settings to the actual exchange server address rather than just using the https://webmail.(your domain here).com address. It set up fine after that (using the https address) but some warning, your company's exchange policies will be pushed out to your phone if there's any set up.

My company enforces a simple PIN unlock screen, which I didn't want, and they're not paying me for my phone service, so I deleted the server out of ActiveSync, and it removed the Outlook mail, along with ALL of my personal contacts, and I had to change some reg settings or install another program to enable the checkbox to remove the simple PIN screen. Luckily I had backed up my contacts with Dashwire, but... be sure to do a backup with something and also be sure you're ready for your company's possibly draconian policies.


Ok, explain this to me like a 5th grader (steps in order) because it still didnt work but i think i did it wrong.

basilray 12-08-2008 03:34 PM

Re: Outlook Web Access?
 
I have had no luck getting w/ this. My guess is that it's a server-side issue.

I had the Instink for 48hrs and was able to get it setup via OWA. Can't get it to work on the TP. Just get a generic connection error. I don't have permission to modify anything on the server (in fact I don't have access to the server at all), so my assumption is that I'm not going to have any luck.

Anyone know how the Instink differs from the TP in terms of how it handles OWA?


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