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Let me add my 2 cents.
I have gotten exchange to work on my titan. When I started asking around, everyone said it couldn't work because it wasn't a company blackberry. I told my buddy, "if it's a computer, there has to be a way!" So as I started learning about exchange and certificates etc etc I got it to work. For some reason my access was killed many times. basically the login would go bad. The good thing is that we have like 20 something domains haha! So I figured out that as long as I use a diff domain every couple months i'd be good. Eventually, they did some server upgrades/changes/whatever and I just couldn't get it to work. What it basically comes down to is this: 1) Your company doesn't allow it because of security restrictions 2) Your company doesn't allow it because it's not a business phone. Either way, it could work if you talk to the right people or get lucky like me. But just like me, it could work for a while until you get caught! boo Right now, i can not use exchange. But i can access it via web ova.
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So OMA may only require it once during setup or once every certain time period. I just never setup Exchange/OMA with RSA authentication. Last edited by Mutiny32; 03-19-2009 at 03:18 PM. |
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The above post is correct about what it looks like, we have them too for accessing the company network. But not for exchange email... |
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that's just it, i can't get it from outside of the network. i must need a certificate on my PC or something because i don't even get the option to log in. it just tells me "access denied by security policy". my employer has everything locked down like nasa.
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Hi everyone, first post here.
The search function led me to a number of threads, but this one seems most applicable. I work for a smaller company and I travel quite a bit on business. Email is POP3 (they don't have exchange). Is it impossible to set up an outlook email account on my touch pro? The VZW people have offered a few workarounds, like auto forwarding and the like, but each method has its issues. Besides, just on principle, it makes sense to me that if a POP3 would work with MS outlook on windows XP, it should also work with MS outlook on windows mobile. All help is most appreciated. |
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Ok, here is how you do it. I had the same problem. My company won't support personal devices and I couldn't get access to OWA through normal instructions I found on the net. So if you want to get your info to your phone use SEVEN (http://community.seven.com/main.php). You have to join their Beta program.
Basically it works as a connector to your desktop. It only works if your desktop/laptop is connected to your company network (and needs to be powered on). It will relay emails, contacts, calendar changes to your phone in real time. My phone gets the emails before my outlook client on my desktop does. You install a client on your phone and the connector onto your PC. Voila it works. |
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at first i used to run encryption, but then stopped. Eventually after using so many logins... security was forced. I had to set a password and set encryption... Then, i found a no password hack to eliminate it and i was happy as a clam. But eventually, nothing would work boo! It's really funny (to me) because when i tell the current batch of IT guys no one believes me ahahah. They said it was impossible because it wasn't a black berry (shows what they know right? And they run iphones). Also all of my co-workers were like pfft who cares cause they had chitty phones. But now that they're getting more advanced touch-screen phones they're asking me how to do it hahaha. |
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I can't use it because of the GLB act. But i know a person who could and is actually in need of something JUST like that! |
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