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musclehead84 12-27-2010 07:00 PM

Re: Epic: FROYO Security Time out change
 
Go to settings and then security and look under select device administrators and see if exchange is checked in there or anything and uncheck it. That is for added security on some apps. See if that helps you out.

revaaron 12-27-2010 07:30 PM

Re: Epic: FROYO Security Time out change
 
exchange has a policy that is pushed to your device. if you do that, you lose any data that is from the exchange server.

Biggnaa20 12-28-2010 12:09 AM

Re: Epic: FROYO Security Time out change
 
Thanks Musclehead84, but Revaaron is correct. Changing the security administrator effectively deletes the account.

It still didn't give me the ability to just create a different time out for this.

Thanks for the suggestion though.

NNB

WanderingMinstrel 12-28-2010 05:47 PM

Re: Epic: FROYO Security Time out change
 
No Lock works perfectly with my eclair. One user comment says it works on Incredible 2.2. Don't know about froyo though.

Biggnaa20 12-29-2010 10:56 AM

Re: Epic: FROYO Security Time out change
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WanderingMinstrel (Post 2025620)
No Lock works perfectly with my eclair. One user comment says it works on Incredible 2.2. Don't know about froyo though.

Thanks for the suggestion, but No Lock only allows me to either have no security (and no screen lock to save from inadvertent button pressing) or a full lock. I still really want to be able to have the screen lock after a few minutes of inactivity, but it seems that this may not be possible with this phone.

I will see if I can use No lock with Tasker to set up a delayed task or something, but that will have to wait until after the work day.

NNB

youngblack 12-29-2010 02:58 PM

Re: Epic: FROYO Security Time out change
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Biggnaa20 (Post 2026090)
Thanks for the suggestion, but No Lock only allows me to either have no security (and no screen lock to save from inadvertent button pressing) or a full lock. I still really want to be able to have the screen lock after a few minutes of inactivity, but it seems that this may not be possible with this phone.

I will see if I can use No lock with Tasker to set up a delayed task or something, but that will have to wait until after the work day.

NNB


I tried that... and guess what... the Tasker built in screen lock is so easy to bypass. Try holding down the home button key and you should be able to kill the lockscreen... it's no-brainier since anybody can do it even if it happened by accident. So .>.> it's not reliable.

What we really need to do is to configure tasker to disable all hardware keys except the power button and somehow keep it locked until you input a password. and I'm still trying to figure it out... either it's not possible or maybe locale might help but that's the more expensive route to take.

I also have locale but need plugins and I've yet to decide which ones to get.

revaaron 02-01-2011 06:40 PM

Re: Epic: FROYO Security Time out change
 
Eclair doesn't have policy PIN pushing.
Only Froyo.

Biggnaa20 02-02-2011 05:35 PM

Re: Epic: FROYO Security Time out change
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by youngblack (Post 2026230)
I tried that... and guess what... the Tasker built in screen lock is so easy to bypass. Try holding down the home button key and you should be able to kill the lockscreen... it's no-brainier since anybody can do it even if it happened by accident. So .>.> it's not reliable.

What we really need to do is to configure tasker to disable all hardware keys except the power button and somehow keep it locked until you input a password. and I'm still trying to figure it out... either it's not possible or maybe locale might help but that's the more expensive route to take.

I also have locale but need plugins and I've yet to decide which ones to get.

Yeah, I haven't been able to get Tasker to accomplish this. Frustrating. This makes me not like the phone.

Quote:

Originally Posted by revaaron (Post 2049222)
Eclair doesn't have policy PIN pushing.
Only Froyo.

I am on dk28, but the eclair lock had the same problem and didn't allow for a time out. I hate having to put my password in every single time I open the phone, but I hate having an unprotected phone too. This thing has too much of my information in here.

I REALLY hope this is fixed in the upcoming(?) Froyo update.

NB

revaaron 02-02-2011 07:46 PM

Re: Epic: FROYO Security Time out change
 
I was commenting on the pin comment. a policy for PIN was not in the exchange support for 2.1, but is in 2.2

I don't think that time out like in the iphone will be there.

Biggnaa20 02-03-2011 10:28 AM

Re: Epic: FROYO Security Time out change
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by revaaron (Post 2049951)
I was commenting on the pin comment. a policy for PIN was not in the exchange support for 2.1, but is in 2.2

I don't think that time out like in the iphone will be there.

Yeah, I think I understood you. I was referencing the forced pin as well, but since there isn't a time setting on the security in either version of Android, reverting to Eclair isn't a solution. If I want security on my phone, there is no time setting. I know it's possible for Android since the HTC devices do this. Actually every other smart phone I have ever used does this. (HTC Apache, Mogul, Raphael, Pre, Blackberry and Treos).

I doubt it will be implemented as well, but I will hope.

NB


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