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Thanks for the idea on SEVEN. Unfortunately, when I'm traveling, my laptop is usually with me -- turned off and in the bag.
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ok i checked it out, seems pretty cool! For those of you who can use it, go for it but be careful because i'm positive if you work in a corp. environment you aren't allowed to use install this much less use it.
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Does anyone else know what I mean when I say how easy it was to set up OWA on a samsung Instinct? Why isnt it this way with windows mobile?
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Whenever I try to hook my pro up to the exchange server it says that the certificate isn't vaild and the admin needs to update it. The admin is my friend who says that the certificate is good until 2011 and his blackberry can push through and get his e-mail. We can't figure out why mine keeps saying what it does. It's so frustrating.
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A) is it a problem with the logon credentials? B) is it a problem with your mobile device i've looked a little deeper and it does seem that some exchange servers require unique certificates.. i myself have never had to work with these so im not much help... but that could be the next thing to check out... heres what id do.. get your exchange server working with outlook. take note of what the username u had to use was. (ex: jimbo, domain\jimbo, jimbo@mailserver.com). take note of the port used for accessing the exchange. use the same credentials on your mobile. heres some tips that may help you out... *NOTE: names used in this example refer to "jimbo@mailserver.com" whos domain is "domain"* WHEN IT COMES TO USER NAMES.. its not always just "jimbo".. depending on how your mail server is setup it could be.. -jimbo -jimbo@mailserver.com -mailserver\jimbo -domain\jimbo youre gonna have to try all of them sometimes the person who sets up the exchange will leave the required domain for the username as "na"... best buy does this.. so the username required is "na\a835022" does your mail server have pop/smtp access? if so, do u have to use a generic username (jimbo) or is it domain specific (domain\jimbo) here to help EDIT: need to check and see if the mail server has SSL too |
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I am having problems setting up my company email. We use IBM Lotus /I Notes.
Also, I have to go thur Domino redirect form my home computer, with name and password. Which is webmail based from my computer. I tried my webmail address and it would not connect. Said not supported. My old phone Sanyo 9000 I had no problem getting there. I don't know what the difference would be. I had Explorer on it. Can anyone help? |
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However, your browser may be advertising itself as a mobile phone and that's what is tripping it up - have you tried changing the browser settings so it's not in "mobile" mode? |
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