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I haven't had a chance yet to test the default email client, but in Touchdown I created another calendar, chose to sych it, and my appointments show up. I have some more testing to do with the native client but I've been having so much fun playing with this thing... well you know. It's just so fast I can't believe it.Thanks bjanow... looking forward to your test.
I'm an exchange admin who just got the first HTC VZW Incredible @ our company.
The first thing I did was setup the EAS, works beautifully.
The next thing I did was to attempt a wipe..
It didn't respond to the wipe command, yet another dissapointing Android device.
I was hoping this would be the first Android I could approve for company use, but nope. Not yet.
BTW, running Exchange 2003 SP2
2.2 maybe..
Jamie

utgoing.yahoo.verizon.netI'm an exchange admin who just got the first HTC VZW Incredible @ our company.
The first thing I did was setup the EAS, works beautifully.
The next thing I did was to attempt a wipe..
It didn't respond to the wipe command, yet another dissapointing Android device.
I was hoping this would be the first Android I could approve for company use, but nope. Not yet.
BTW, running Exchange 2003 SP2
2.2 maybe..
Jamie
When I upgraded to 2.2 for the HTC Incredible I am now unable to sync my calendar with activesync
Anyone else have this issue
First thing I would try is to simply delete the account and create it again. It's a quick solution a and you won't lose data.

Well... I can't speak to pins and wipes and security policies... but what I can speak to is the fact that the native email program using active sync STILL (after 2.2) does not recognize all my exchange folders. It appears to randomly pick them. I added a folder yesterday that it sees... but still doesn't see several that have been there for months or years. I've become so used to TD now... don't know if I would switch back to native if this was ever resolved.
I've become so used to TD now... don't know if I would switch back to native if this was ever resolved.
I did a factory reset for other reasons, and had to reestablish access to corporate email. I tried going through HTC's Mail app, but didn't like a) the calendar layout, or b) that the corporate security policies forced me to password-unlock my phone to do anything at all. I deleted the account, and I'm happy to be back on Touchdown.
It's enforced only when I access the app. Outside of Touchdown, I can choose a pattern or number lock, a simple slider (thanks WidgetLocker), or no lock at all.In Touchdown the corporate security policy isn't enforced?