I’ve seen various JVM errors due to a policy applied to the blackberry. Create a new test blackbbery policy to allow everything and apply this policy to this blackberry and perform some tests. As per restoration, you should be able to use BB Desktop Manager (not Device Manager) for that component.
If I read your post correctly, I’m going to assume you want all users (internal and external) to utilize the front-end server (OWA) public server which utilize RPC over HTTPS. <a href=”https://OWA.DOMAIN.COM”>https://OWA.DOMAIN.COM</a> The sonic firewall is not involved as long as the NAT for the OWA server is setup. Have all Outlook users internally even [...]
I hope this was a good session. We are involved in providing online backup services to our clients. One of the things many businesses are looking for now is the ability to convert a backup disk image into a virtual machine image. This allows for quick deployment of the backup to a cloud based virtual [...]
ElTerrifico, You may find this posting on <a href=”http://forums.systeminetwork.com/isnetforums/showthread.php?t=52408″>SMS messaging from the AS/400</a> helpful. Give it a look. Em
Hi ITgeeks, By default, the Blackberry will only sync items which are stored in your Inbox wirelessly. If you have set up server-side rules in Outlook to send e-mail to a folder other than Inbox or your move a message from the Inbox to another folder then it will disappear from your Blackberry. Although the [...]
In a word, no. The iPhone OS wouldn’t have drivers for any of the hardware. Not to mention why would you? It can’t do much besides use the iPhone apps.
Not really answering your question, but a solution to sidestep this whole issue: Use two wireless routers (or two in each location), with one serving N clients and the other serving g/b clients. Then the N clients won’t have the severe slowdowns at all. Another tip, don’t use TKIP, stick with AES. See <a href=”http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/wireless/wireless-basics/30664-5-ways-to-fix-slow-80211n-speed”></a>
Remote wiping should wipe everything off the device except what was there from the factory when it was new. Applications that have been added, data, emails, contacts, etc. But I have not had an opportunity to try it on a droid specifically. Remote wipe may not be supported for some versions. Anyway <a href=”https://supportforums.motorola.com/thread/15920″>here is [...]
Suggest to try on Microsoft Online Service that is a business-class communications and collaboration software offering delivered as a subscription service, hosted by Microsoft, and sold with partners. These services help make it easier for customers to rapidly and cost-effectively access the most up-to-date technologies, and are designed for rapid deployment to provide customers with [...]
We require any devices that are connecting to our networks to be able to take our company policies for mobile devices. Up until recently this was only for Windows Netbooks, Laptops and Windows Mobile devices but now it has grown to include the new iPhone which we are working on now. If users want to [...]
If he goes to his existing email on the phone and does a send/receive he should get prompted for the password. If not then you would have to go into email settings and go through the setup again for that email account. You should be able to get tech support from the manufacturer of the [...]
IPhone is nice for consumers but Blackberry will be the leader in the corporate world due to it’s mature management tools and solid product.
I have seen this type of behaviour before. Updating router firmware can help but sadly it can also be a sign of failing hardware.
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SharePoint as you might know renders content in much more standard ways. It’s accessible, it’s XHTML, etc., and this means that users on non-Windows platforms will have a much better experience with most SharePoint content! This extends to mobile platforms, like phones–I browse my own SP2010 site with my iPhone, for example. And the new [...]
Go into the properties of your account on the exchange server and make sure active sync is enabled for you on the exchange features tab. Do you have a mobile policy created?
Can I ask, what firewall are you using? Do you allow your IE to go on to the internet? If you don’t allow your IE to go on the internet there is no way that you can access the internet. Another thing is that IE uses port 80 to go to the net. and if [...]
Where do you measure those 50 Mb? On the ISP side, on the router, or on your PC? If on the PC, you might have “acquired” some virus/trojan/etc., or if you have a resent version of some torrent clients, you might got “drowned” in their UDP (or even tunneled-ipv6) traffic. BTW, if it’s torrent client [...]
Ahh, it works something like Notes/Domino.
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