reefsrt4
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I will need to wait for the security pin add to the Droid as well.
I was synced w/ push from Windows XP professional (corporate) w/ required pin and log in, also verizon.net account pushed, as did gmail. Working beautifully & w/o any hiccups until this past week. (working for approx. a month prior). Also corporate calendar and contacts sync worked until now. I am also getting the black screen of frustration w/ & w/o wifi, rebooted, power played w/, battery out & back in. The only fix was to delete the account and add it back in. I believe it happened when I attempted to turn off the notification sound but not sure. I also intermittently (between black screen attempts) got force close errors. Interestingly when this all occurred I also stopped getting text notification sounds.After looking into my own Exchange Server 2003, I can tell you the the PIN is not the problem. I have that box UNCHECKED (so that a PIN was not enforced), and I am still having the same issue as everyone else.
I wonder if it has something to do with installing certificates on the Droid.
Anybody else want to chime in?
Ok, I have read through this thread and have one question that isnt clear. Currently on a stock Droid does Exchange work where PIN is required? My company has the PIN required after 15 Minutes. I understand that if I buy Touchdown it will work. But I would like to not have to buy another software to do so. Thanks for the help.
...or install the trial. Personally, I find Touchdown well worth $20.i don't know the answer to your question, but i'd recommend you at least try touchdown for a few hours. you can return it for a refund within 24hrs if you don't like it.
Personally, I find Touchdown well worth $20.
We use a cert and couldn't get email working. After updating our Exchange 2003 server from SP1 to SP2, email worked like a champ on the Droid.
</tinfoil hat>Same problem. They want people to switch to Google Apps from Exchange. By putting the corporate tool on the droid, then not having it work for Exchange, it encorages migration to Google Apps. Clearly they know how to fix it and would have if it did not serve their dubious corporate purposes. Microsoft used to do this crap all the time.