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Help GOOD for Enterprise Work with ICS?

Yes, I have been using GOOD on my Incredible for the last year and on my new RAZR. I hate GOOD, but my firm gives us no choice but GOOD for email on Android/iOS. Therefore, while I would much prefer to use some version of Outlook or what have you, it's not an option.

I appreciate the responses so far.

If anyone can install, login, and sync with GOOD on his or her Galaxy Nexus, I would love to hear from you.


I have a Galaxy Nexus and had Good for Enterprise working. I did though get an email from my firm to remove the program, as it has not been tested with ICS 4.0 and dont know the security implications. They did indicate though that they expect it to be fully supported within a few weeks.

For those having trouble getting their GOOD programs to sync with their email, make sure that you call verizon and tell them to add Mobile Messaging feature code 73666 to your account. After they do this, you need to perform a battery pull on your phone can take upto an hour to be applied to your account.
 
OK - I finally got Good Enterprise installed and working on my GNex today. My issues were with the back-office server (I had two profiles still installed from my iPad) and the fact that even after Verizon added the Enterprise plan to my line they failed to add the Good code (73666) which I finally got them to do today.

My only problem so far is that the phone seems to run quite warm while I have Good running. I disabled "persistent state" and it seemed to help somewhat, but it is clearly using the CPU more than my normal apps.
 
The report I got today:

It wasn't working until he tried again on Sunday, and now it works perfectly.

He did have to upgrade to the $45 plan, the Enterprise coded plan. He did ask why it didn't work on the basic plan and got that the ports were blocked. When asked why VZW was blocking ports on an internet service, I think the killed the CSR, which is a 100% valid point :D

But Enterprise Plan is what is needed with Good, and that is that. Another much higher up shared an anecdotal story.... tried for a few days, than called IT... with IT on the line, it just magically started working!
 
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