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Old 05-04-2008, 11:53 PM
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Avoid putting exchange settings after ROM upgrade

Hi,
I've asked this on various forums to no avail.
After a ROM upgrade, the biggest pain for me is the exchange settings as our IT people at the company I work for have to enter in the settings (password) and they will not give me these for security reasons. Thus, I usually have to wait till a Wednesday to do this.

Is there a way to avoid this?

Thanks.

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Old 05-05-2008, 12:04 AM
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Re: Avoid putting exchange settings after ROM upgrade

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Hi,
I've asked this on various forums to no avail.
After a ROM upgrade, the biggest pain for me is the exchange settings as our IT people at the company I work for have to enter in the settings (password) and they will not give me these for security reasons. Thus, I usually have to wait till a Wednesday to do this.

Is there a way to avoid this?

Thanks.

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Are you trying to tell us you don't know your own password?

BTW, with WM6.1 if your IT deptartment upgrades to Exchange 2007 and sets up autodiscover properly you will be able to configure with just your email address and password, no other settings required

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Re: Avoid putting exchange settings after ROM upgrade

I have heard of a lot of IT departments keeping such information from employees. And I don't know about you, but my IT department wouldn't really care if I suggested they upgrade to Exchange 2007.
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Re: Avoid putting exchange settings after ROM upgrade

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Hi,
I've asked this on various forums to no avail.
After a ROM upgrade, the biggest pain for me is the exchange settings as our IT people at the company I work for have to enter in the settings (password) and they will not give me these for security reasons. Thus, I usually have to wait till a Wednesday to do this.

Is there a way to avoid this?

Thanks.

LIP
Ok, I have to ask this question. You active directory password is the same as you email password. So have you tried the password you always use everyday to login?
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Re: Avoid putting exchange settings after ROM upgrade

You need to fire your IT department that's what.
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Old 05-05-2008, 09:03 AM
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Re: Avoid putting exchange settings after ROM upgrade

Just open up Active sync, click on menu -> configure server and copy down all the settings. When you get to the end of all the options just hit cancel, the password will be the same as your email login.
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Old 07-20-2008, 10:32 PM
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Re: Avoid putting exchange settings after ROM upgrade

Im experiencing the same problem. Has anybody found a solution to sync with an exchange server but avoid the security policy settings
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Old 07-20-2008, 11:33 PM
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Re: Avoid putting exchange settings after ROM upgrade

They may be needing to install a self-signed SSL certificate in order for your phone to trust the encryption. You can see if your Exchange server has a self signed certificate by accessing Outlook Web Access with IE. If you get a certificate warning, then you probably are waiting for them to install the SSL cert on your phone rather than for them to put in a password.
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Old 07-21-2008, 09:44 PM
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Re: Avoid putting exchange settings after ROM upgrade

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Im experiencing the same problem. Has anybody found a solution to sync with an exchange server but avoid the security policy settings
If you are connecting to an Exchange 2007 server there is now way to avoid the security policy (you will be prompted when you first establish a connection, if yuo refuse you don't connect). Not sure about Exchange 2003 - never tried to apply policy with it.

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Old 07-21-2008, 09:56 PM
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Re: Avoid putting exchange settings after ROM upgrade

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They may be needing to install a self-signed SSL certificate in order for your phone to trust the encryption. You can see if your Exchange server has a self signed certificate by accessing Outlook Web Access with IE. If you get a certificate warning, then you probably are waiting for them to install the SSL cert on your phone rather than for them to put in a password.
If it is a self-signed certificate you can still do it yourself. Visit your OWA page and copy the root certificate to your PC. Then copy it to the Touch and click on it to install.

BTW, you may need to do this even if you do not get a warning from IE. First, IE has a bigger list of trusted root CAs then Windows Mobile, and second if you are using a PC at work they could have already added the company's CA into your list of trusted CAs.

Also, for those of you trying to do this without your IT department's knowledge you should be aware that everything is logged and they can find out what device you connect with pretty easily (if they want to). Activesync records a lot of info about the device inc.the model, so it is possible, for example, to tell the difference between an iPhone using activesync and a Touch.

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