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ā04-22-2024 10:38 AM in
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ā04-22-2024 11:10 AM in
Galaxy S PhonesWhat does it mean, "won't allow you"? Do you mean they pay for your device and won't shell out for a new one? Or they have specific parameters for devices connected to their exchange?
Did they upgrade something on their servers? Did your current device access the exchange server in the past, and this is something relatively new? If they are supplying your work device, then it should be up their IT department to troubleshoot any issues. If you are financing your own device, just get yourself the phone you want.
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ā04-23-2024 09:22 AM in
Galaxy S PhonesTalk with your company's IT dept. You should have in the beginning. If they provide you with a phone and need you to connect/sync with the exchange server, they should be the ones to make it work. Doubly so, if they are refusing to upgrade you at the moment (although there's no guarantee that an upgrade would behave any differently). Let them solve the problem or get you something new.
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ā04-22-2024 11:22 AM in
Galaxy S Phonesthis is absolutely IT's problem. and if they're providing a selection of phones that you're allowed to use, then it is doubly their problem. (my bride used to be in this situation when she worked with HP)