09-10-2009, 05:57 PM
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Join Date: 09-10-2009
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PDAPhone: Palm Pre
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Carrier: Sprint
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Originally Posted by mrsyeltzin
Another failure is the security policies 'stick' with the phone long after it loses or deletes its relationship with exchange. I tested this the first night 1.1 was out hoping I could make my phone not lock for 30 or so minutes, however it retained the auto lock when the screen is turned off and when I tried to remove these settings (tried on the server side, tried on the Pre, tried removing the relationship with the exchange server) it proved to be impossible. I'm now stuck with no Exchange server security policy but a phone with a PIN lock it thinks is being forced on it...
I suppose I could perform a hard reset but I'd really rather not at this time (don't want to go through the rooting process again...). Overall, exchange performs decently besides the security issues I've had and the calendar hangs when making edits to the exchange calendar. I'll be very happy with exchange support once those are taken care of.
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I think you may have hit on the problem I am having. Could you please provide your opinion:
When I initially got my Pre, I had not trouble with EAS setup. My mail and calendar worked perfectly. Last Thursday, I tried to send a message and got an error that I think was something like unable to authenticate certificate (?maybe?). I realized that our server was down for maintenance/upgrade. Since that time I have not been able to send ot receive email or sync the calendar with EAS. I tried removing the exchange account and readding it manually as EAS, but I get an invalid certificate error.
If I use the auto set up, the account sets up as IMAP and receives email from my exchange server, but does not allow me to send email and does not sync the calendar.
Is the problem the 'sticking' phenomenon you mention (is it remembering the authentication problem) and is the only way to solve it to do a hard reset?
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