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keep trying and read my garbled post. it works just gets screwed up during setup sometimes.Droid does email (Exchange)... Droid does contacts (Exchange)... Droid dont do Corporate Calendar.. I get the authentication failed wheen I try to refresh. Anyone have any ideas for this? And we are using Office 2002 so the google calendar sync option isnt even viable.
keep trying and read my garbled post. it works just gets screwed up during setup sometimes.
CMG I have been on the phone with VZW as well as MOTO for the better part of the day with NO luck setting up my exchange email. I don't think it is a phone issue but rather a server setting here at work. I need some help. Our IT guy is on vacation this week and I can't get in touch with him. I have admin and can get in the server but I don't see exactly where you are going to change the security settings. Can you help me?

Removing Exchange 2003 security settings:
Log on to your Exchange server
Start
All Programs
Microsoft Exchange
System Manager
Global Settings
Right click on Mobile Services
Properties
You will now be on the "Mobile Services Properties" page
Click on "Device Security"
Clear all check boxes
Hit OK, OK and exit System Manager
Wait 15 minutes and the changes will take effect
I'm in the Device Security window. We have device security set up. I clicked on the exceptions button and there are a bunch of users in the list. If I added myself to the exception list, would this work? I can't remove device security for everyone.
My company servers do require a pin. I've seen this in TouchDown and my old windows mobile phone. TouchDown seems to be working and I may decide to buy it, but i have one problem with it. It looks to keep all the data in its own DB and does not sync with the native Android Apps. This means that my contacts are not available via the dialer and caller ID won't work. Are there thirdparty apps other than TD that will integrate with the native apps?
Please let me know if any of you can figure out how to get mail and contacts working with the native exchange syncing even though the droid does not support pins. I've tried it with the lock pattern on and off. What I didn't try was to make sure the passcode pattern had at least 6 dots since the pin policy requires 6. Wouldn't that be something if that worked?
My company servers do require a pin. I've seen this in TouchDown and my old windows mobile phone. TouchDown seems to be working and I may decide to buy it, but i have one problem with it. It looks to keep all the data in its own DB and does not sync with the native Android Apps. This means that my contacts are not available via the dialer and caller ID won't work. Are there thirdparty apps other than TD that will integrate with the native apps?
Now onto the native exchange syncing. Even though my work servers require pins (possibly remote wipe, though not likely) it looks like I am able to connect. The corproate calendar is populated and is updating, but the mail and contacts are not. No error message that I can see either. Where can I check for that? No popup re a pin etc.
Please let me know if any of you can figure out how to get mail and contacts working with the native exchange syncing even though the droid does not support pins. I've tried it with the lock pattern on and off. What I didn't try was to make sure the passcode pattern had at least 6 dots since the pin policy requires 6. Wouldn't that be something if that worked?
Thanks,
John
Set up exchange on mine took about minute and all is well. Received Email, Contacts and Calendar.
Not sure what would be different on mine.