[Q] [Problem]Exchange on Android: Security problem - Android Software Development

Hello
I got a strange problem with account on the exchange server.
I've connected already one account without problems
but when I'm connecting second one it asks me to enter
PIN or a password to lock the phone.
These are 2 accounts on the same server with identical
security policy.
If I enaple pin or password the acoount is synchronising if
I wont enable it isn't working.

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VPN forgetting its password/settings after activesync :(

ok here is the setup:
domain and exchange setup on a lan with firewalls and vpn gateway.
I have configured the phone to local sync and remote gprs sync.
I have put in exceptions lists to my intranet for my company.com adresses.
it works fine to local sync and after a restart or 2 i can get the vpn connections going.
but after every local sync with AS 4.1 i get a question to re enter my userid and pw for the vpn connection when i´try to remote sync again. its like it foregets it or looses it somehow.
if I enter them again it works..
I have resetted and reinstalled everying 5-6 times always the same story
has anyone had the same problems??
i feel alone here...
Does anyone use vpn on thir WM5.0 devices??
I cant get it to remember the passwords...I am thinking it might be something ralated to AS4.1 but i am not sure...
your not alone lynxlynx, don't be disheartend.
although i can't help i'm sure someone will. just be patient, your not being ignored.

ActiveSync issues with Exchange?

I've been having a problem for the past week in that I could not connect to my Exchange Server or passthru to the Internet with and ActiveSync connection.
At least for the moment, on the Connections menu, clicking on "USB to PC" and disabling "advanced networking functionality" seems to have resolved the problem.
Anybody else run into this?
And what is this advanced networking, anyway?
I've also noticed that Sprite Backup would fail with it enabled, so it seems I've solved two problems at the same time...
i had that issue as well the work around i did was connect to my wifi connect my device to my pc sync then disconnect my wifi
still a pain
I've always just connected straight to the server over GPRS/UMTS. I haven't even installed Active Sync on my new PC.
hi Folks,
i have the same issue with Active Sync. I am using Active Sync for syncronizing emails, contacts etc ... I have discovered if you installed the device (hardreset) then you may able to sync with the exchange for the first time. After that you are not longer able to sync it.
I used different ROM's (Dopod, Qtek,O2) all have the same problem. I am not able to sync over Active Sync (4.2 latest and prior versions) with my exchange server. I need to sync over 3G Network and thats a bit expensive over the time with O2.
I think this device is more than incomplete since i am using a Wizard too and i have no problems with the same pc on my Wizard device.
I hope there will be a ROM update really soon that covers many issues discussed in that board here...
At least i am really disappointed about the device which HTC sold over the market.
Hi
On mine this works! - nevertheless i am using the IP adress - could be a hint for you guys
BR
Daniel
do you mean the IP address from the Exchange Server? Or do you pair your device with static IP addresses? :?:
Well ...
I got mine to work after i discovered that the proxy server i placed under gprs connection denied the connection to the exchange server. switching all to MyISP resolved the issue.
If you use a firewall try to look which address the RAPI Manager tries to connect to. Maybe that helps for you to solve your error.
Hi
I use the IP adress for the exchange Server name. The connection Between laptop and device is negotiated automatically

password OneBridge Mobile Secure

Hi, I turn on brand new Qtek 2020 device without sim-card and phone asked me password OneBridge Mobile Secure. Where are I can find such password?

Disable auto receive email when connecting via usb to PC?

Is there a way to stop automatic send/recieve of email when connecting the HD2 to the PC via sync center? I only ever want to check for emails manually when travelling. When I connect my HD2 to the PC via sync it always pops up a message to enter the username and password for the email account (I don't store my password in case my phone is lost). I have set it to only manually send/recieve email in the options but this only seems to be for it connecting over 3G and doesn't stop it connecting when connected to my PC. Is there a way to disable it? It's very annoying.
Cheers,
Richard.
Same problem here.
Did you find a solution meantime ?

[Q] Email app won't connection over WiFi (IPv4)

I have a brand spakin' new Verizon Galaxy S5 I got from Amazon a couple days ago. I have it connected to my Gmail account, and that's working like a charm. It looks like everything is working fine, except this strange issue:
I've setup my business email address on the device (the email is self hosted from a CentOS server running Postfix + Dovecot for authentication), and the app refuses to connect over WiFi (but works just fine when I'm connected to 4G).
Checking the "Incoming" and "Outgoing" settings, all it tells me is that it's "Unable to connect to email server to verify your account information. No response from server."
I've gone to "whatismyipaddress.com" to verify that the IP address (IPv4) is the same on the phone as it is on my laptop computer (which connects to the server perfectly fine). I've also double checked port settings and server name, and can confirm that every server setting is identical on the phone as it is on laptop.
Tailing /var/log/maillog on the server, I don't even see the phone attempting to connect, so this is either a firewall issue on the server (unlikely), or a wonky setting on the phone that is somehow preventing it to talk to the server.
As I mentioned, the phone connects to the server perfectly fine over 4G. The only difference I can see is that the phone has an IPv6 address over 4G, and an IPv4 address over WiFi.
Thoughts?
(Oh, and I may be unable to respond for a while - I possibly won't check back on this thread until Monday, Eastern Time).
hi moogly, ur ip address on ur phone should not be the same as ur laptop(pls correct me if im wrong)......
i suggest u to try to change ur wifi settings on ur phone to DHCP instead of static, same goes to ur laptop.
When I said that the phone's IP address was the same as the PC's, I was referring to the public IP address. You're correct that the private IP address should be different, but when the phone is connected to Wifi, it should have the exact same public IP address, as its internet connection is going through the same router as everything else on the network.
It seems that my problem has resolved itself.
After turning Wifi off and back on a number of times, and removing the email address completely and adding it back in, I noticed that if I selected "Accept All Certificates" underneath Security type, the emails would flow just fine, whereas when I selected SSL or TLS without the "Accept all certificates" option, the emails wouldn't work.
Now, to root my old Galaxy S3 (as a practice round), and then root this Galaxy S5!

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