Hi all,
I've done a bit of digging and was hoping to get a confirmation on a couple things.
Back Story: We have a user who wants to get an Android phone, namely the Captivate, to replace her Blackberry. (We just got approval FINALLY from the MC to allow users to get iPhones/Androids provided they meet a few requirements).
The requirements are actually pretty relaxed: We need to be able to remote wipe the device via Exchange in the event that it is lost/stolen, and we need to be able to imprint our password policy on said device.
So, on to my questions:
1) In it's stock form, with Android 2.1 (since 2.2 is in the same league as Bigfoot, or a unicorn atm) is it possible to initiate a remote wipe via Exchange?
2) If not possible with the stock ROM, is there a vanilla 2.2 ROM that is stable enough to deploy to a user which allows remote wipe.
3) Is data (E-mails, documents, etc) stored on the captivate encrypted at all?
Thanks for any help you can lend.
I've done a bit of digging and was hoping to get a confirmation on a couple things.
Back Story: We have a user who wants to get an Android phone, namely the Captivate, to replace her Blackberry. (We just got approval FINALLY from the MC to allow users to get iPhones/Androids provided they meet a few requirements).
The requirements are actually pretty relaxed: We need to be able to remote wipe the device via Exchange in the event that it is lost/stolen, and we need to be able to imprint our password policy on said device.
So, on to my questions:
1) In it's stock form, with Android 2.1 (since 2.2 is in the same league as Bigfoot, or a unicorn atm) is it possible to initiate a remote wipe via Exchange?
2) If not possible with the stock ROM, is there a vanilla 2.2 ROM that is stable enough to deploy to a user which allows remote wipe.
3) Is data (E-mails, documents, etc) stored on the captivate encrypted at all?
Thanks for any help you can lend.