Help Setting Up Exchange on Note - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note I717

I need some help setting up exchange on the note. The IT guys are clueless here. I been trying for hour, with all different names. Help if you can..
This is what I have typed in...
Domain/user name: state.pa.us\[email protected]
Password:
Exchance Server: webmail.state.pa.us
x Use Secure Connection
I just get an error.

You can use this to troubleshooting the issue
https://www.testexchangeconnectivity.com/

It is possible the username will be the SAM name which is 20 characters and instead of the @ it uses the _
Your SAM name would be
c-anarnold_state.pa.u

StarLog said:
It is possible the username will be the SAM name which is 20 characters and instead of the @ it uses the _
Your SAM name would be
c-anarnold_state.pa.u
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Still failing. Says incorrect username or password.

aarnoldupenn said:
I need some help setting up exchange on the note. The IT guys are clueless here. I been trying for hour, with all different names. Help if you can..
This is what I have typed in...
Domain/user name: state.pa.us\[email protected]
Password:
Exchance Server: webmail.state.pa.us
x Use Secure Connection
I just get an error.
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What is the error you get?

aarnoldupenn said:
I need some help setting up exchange on the note. The IT guys are clueless here. I been trying for hour, with all different names. Help if you can..
This is what I have typed in...
Domain/user name: state.pa.us\[email protected]
Password:
Exchance Server: webmail.state.pa.us
x Use Secure Connection
I just get an error.
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Try this: /state.pa.us....etc..
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rkennison said:
What is the error you get?
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invalid username or password. I know it's correct because it works with OWA.

Try doing it without the domain. Most of the time you don't actually need it.
EDIT - Any by that I mean just use - [email protected] for domain/username and get rid of the "domain/"

inconceivable said:
Try doing it without the domain. Most of the time you don't actually need it.
EDIT - Any by that I mean just use - [email protected] for domain/username and get rid of the "domain/"
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Still says incorrect username or password.

aarnoldupenn said:
Still says incorrect username or password.
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try domain\username leave off the @XXXXXXX

biggggant said:
try domain\username leave off the @XXXXXXX
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First error I get says "unable to connect to server" I try again then I try again, I got username and password error again.

For the username, what about...
state\c-anarnold
or
state.pa\c-anarnold

aarnoldupenn said:
First error I get says "unable to connect to server" I try again then I try again, I got username and password error again.
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Are you setting it up while on WiFi by any chance. Reason I ask is I couldnt do it once while on Comcast Wfi at home but went to Att Network and it set up fine.
Also gave me incorrect user/password at the time.

You might consider this a painful option, but there have been times on various Samsung devices I had to do a factory reset/full wipe, and then seemingly automagically, the Exchange setup would then work.
Samsung's implementation of Exchange leaves a lot to be desired. I never was able to get Exchange email working on an original Galaxy Tab.
-Rob

Us/c-anarnold
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The domain is the internal Active Directory domain, or if it is a hotmail or windows live account, there's no domain, but you still have to use the backslash.
so my email address is [email protected] but the internal active directory domain name is xyz.com, then your user name is:
xyz\abc
and your password is your password
if it is a hotmail account (which in your case is not but this is just for informational puposes) then your user name would have to be entered as:
\abc
the use of ssl depends on the configuration of the exchange serve, but that is something that your exchange administrator will have to tell you.
also, when you setup an exchange account, the domain name for authentication is not the same as the server name. in the case above, the server name can be mail.cde.com, so in your case, you have to find out what is the external server name from your exchange administrator...
i hope this helps.

aarnoldupenn said:
Domain/user name: state.pa.us\[email protected]
Password:
Exchance Server: webmail.state.pa.us
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Have you tried using www instead of webmail for the Exchange server?

If it's still not working it could be they have security requirements that aren't supported by TouchWiz's Exchange client. It's pretty rare these days, but it wasn't so rare a couple of years ago with Android's half-baked support for Exchange.
You might try the free trial of Moxier or Touchdown and see if you can get it to work through one of those. Both of them are available on the Android Market. I know it sucks to have to use a third party.

You might need to have activesync enabled in your exchange server.
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Maybe you need to change the password for your account at your workstation then try with the new password on your phone. I know for me, our accounts require that a new password be set up every month or so and it asks for it automatically at certain time intervals. This corrected my Exchange issues before.
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Windows Live mobile applications??

i see most of you guys don't use them and exclude them from your roms... so i gotta ask, are they slow? buggy? or why do you guys not use them?
i have hotmail, so i kinda need it...
but of course if there is a better alternative, then i would love to know!
neways if there is no better program, would any of you know where i could download the installation files for these? because at the microsoft site you have to input your phone number to have them send you a text with the link...
but i think as we all know, cricket somehow blocks messages being sent from sites and so on...
FYI,
i use a Verizon VX6800 on Cricket
no2chem 2.47
radio 3.75
ROM: Ryan's Cricket "Heavy" ROM v1.1
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=334621
this is the version i use tho
http://www.tinyurl.com/askmeaboutassistedsuicide/_Alex__Windows_Live_10.6.34.800.cab
thanks for the links, extremely helpful...
btw is there any special reason why you use the second one??
I know it works with no bugs. that and i cba to update all the time. why fix it if it's not broken
yeah i might end up using that one instead, the one i got right now didn't work... which was the latest one in that post...
Here is the one I use
POP3 for Windows Live
If you just need access to your email via push this should do the trick. Windows Live is great if you like to sync for contacts but for just email use POP3 instead if you prefer.
Windows Live POP3 Settings
POP server: pop3.live.com (Port 995)
POP SSL required? Yes
User name: Your Windows Live ID, for example [email protected]
Password: The password you usually use to sign in to Hotmail or Windows Live
SMTP server: smtp.live.com (Port 25)
Authentication required? Yes (this matches your POP username and password)
TLS/SSL required? YesWindows Live POP3 Settings
jdmobnet said:
If you just need access to your email via push this should do the trick. Windows Live is great if you like to sync for contacts but for just email use POP3 instead if you prefer.
Windows Live POP3 Settings
POP server: pop3.live.com (Port 995)
POP SSL required? Yes
User name: Your Windows Live ID, for example [email protected]
Password: The password you usually use to sign in to Hotmail or Windows Live
SMTP server: smtp.live.com (Port 25)
Authentication required? Yes (this matches your POP username and password)
TLS/SSL required? YesWindows Live POP3 Settings
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I may have to try that! Does the POP3 service allow for HTML rendering of emails, or does it convert everything to Plain Text?
I didn't know that hotmail let you connect via pop3. but then again, i haven't checked my hotmail in 2 years...
jdmobnet said:
If you just need access to your email via push this should do the trick. Windows Live is great if you like to sync for contacts but for just email use POP3 instead if you prefer.
Windows Live POP3 Settings
POP server: pop3.live.com (Port 995)
POP SSL required? Yes
User name: Your Windows Live ID, for example [email protected]
Password: The password you usually use to sign in to Hotmail or Windows Live
SMTP server: smtp.live.com (Port 25)
Authentication required? Yes (this matches your POP username and password)
TLS/SSL required? YesWindows Live POP3 Settings
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How are you doing this, I try to enter but it will not even let. I select "setup email", then enter my address and password, then it redirects me to Live.com?
kmanuel74 said:
How are you doing this, I try to enter but it will not even let. I select "setup email", then enter my address and password, then it redirects me to Live.com?
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You can fool the setup by entering jibberish on the first screen and the correct data later.
actually i need to sync my email and i also need to use messenger
hotmail
i've had the same hotmail account so long that it is grandfathered and i can access it directly from outlook or any other email program. i dont need to have messenger.
Newest Live Mobile Apps
Here is the full Windows Mobile Install link
http://wl.windowsmobile.com
if you want some of the modded versions let me know I can post them it is not letting me upload them, prob due to my work firewall.
yeah if u wouldn't mind, i would loveif you could post some of the modded versions, i've tried the full version before, and for some reason it odesn't work for me...
thank you
simple and effective
just spoof the first screen if you keep getting redirected to the web
jdmobnet said:
If you just need access to your email via push this should do the trick. Windows Live is great if you like to sync for contacts but for just email use POP3 instead if you prefer.
Windows Live POP3 Settings
POP server: pop3.live.com (Port 995)
POP SSL required? Yes
User name: Your Windows Live ID, for example [email protected]
Password: The password you usually use to sign in to Hotmail or Windows Live
SMTP server: smtp.live.com (Port 25)
Authentication required? Yes (this matches your POP username and password)
TLS/SSL required? YesWindows Live POP3 Settings
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well that doesn't work, it seems a lot of people are saying it won't work since cricket is gay and has a proxy that only lets u used port 80, so does ANYONE know how to get it to work?? or how i can change the reg settings on the app to make it use port 80, or anything?
X-Kenshin-X said:
cricket is gay
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I didn't realize Cricket was gay! Wow, I had always suspected, but never knew. Did it tell it's parents?
That must be the source of all your problems. Homosexual companies are really the plague of technology and society. Pretty soon, they will be demanding mergers with other companies, but we can't have that! If we allow gay companies to merge, then what's to stop a gay company from merging with a duck, turtle or goat? Someone alert Fox News quickly!
Please don't use hate speech here.
You can download the latest version here:
http://mobile.microsoft.com/live/En-US/mobile/default.mspx
X-Kenshin-X said:
i see most of you guys don't use them and exclude them from your roms... so i gotta ask, are they slow? buggy? or why do you guys not use them?
i have hotmail, so i kinda need it...
but of course if there is a better alternative, then i would love to know!
neways if there is no better program, would any of you know where i could download the installation files for these? because at the microsoft site you have to input your phone number to have them send you a text with the link...
but i think as we all know, cricket somehow blocks messages being sent from sites and so on...
FYI,
i use a Verizon VX6800 on Cricket
no2chem 2.47
radio 3.75
ROM: Ryan's Cricket "Heavy" ROM v1.1
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again, cricket has a PROXY that only lets u access port 80 and 8080 i think, does anyone know a workaround!!?

help please Activesync & Exchange 2003 not working

OK so I have setup activesync on several windows mobile handsets however I am unable to do so on my hero. I am using the same credentials and even if I switch back to my treo I can set up activesync fine!!
The error I am getting is "Failed to connect to the exchange server. Please check Exchange server settings."
It is also worth mentioning that it I can browse to the OWA web page from the handset.
I am pulling my hair out on this one so any help would be appreciated.
Activesync
Activesync is for windows....not android
the sync software is on your sd card...if your orange
or you can find it here
http://www.htc.com/hero/m/en/downloads/htcsync.html
if i have read your question wrong...forgive me
liamhere said:
Activesync is for windows....not android
the sync software is on your sd card...if your orange
or you can find it here
http://www.htc.com/hero/m/en/downloads/htcsync.html
if i have read your question wrong...forgive me
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Hi I have the hero in front of me now and I can assure you the option I am trying to use is 'Activesync'. I think HTC have licensed it for the hero...
i don't think they have, i think it's just some bastardised thing they've knocked up themselves, but i could be wrong.
one thing to check though is because the hero does not support all the security policies that windows mobile does, some exchange servers simply won't let it connect.
If the exchange server forces a password on the device, you're S.O.L it seems. or at least, i can't get them working with password enforcing servers....
rhedgehog said:
i don't think they have, i think it's just some bastardised thing they've knocked up themselves, but i could be wrong.
one thing to check though is because the hero does not support all the security policies that windows mobile does, some exchange servers simply won't let it connect.
If the exchange server forces a password on the device, you're S.O.L it seems. or at least, i can't get them working with password enforcing servers....
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Its my own exchange server and it does not enforce passwords. Also I can switch back to any WM device and all syncs fine.
Has anyone actually got it working with exchange 2003? I have a feeling it may be 2007 only...
ok cracked it. It wont allow you to sync with a user name that has a space in it. Ie. 'FirstName Lastname' will not work. I have had to change my user name now to be 'FirstNameLastNAME' hope that helps somebody!!
s4vva said:
ok cracked it. It wont allow you to sync with a user name that has a space in it. Ie. 'FirstName Lastname' will not work. I have had to change my user name now to be 'FirstNameLastNAME' hope that helps somebody!!
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Have the same problem as you, before i read youre findings...but:
When i try to pull the trick you mention, the phone now tries to connect to the server, but after verifiing account information... it halts at "Authentication failed. Please verify user/pass bla bla"
You are not saying that my AD credentials on my PC also has to be FirstNameLastNAME?
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yes, i believe he is.
You actually have to change your username, not just not remove the space on the device.
From how i understand EAS to work, you would indeed have to change your username in AD as well (but check first, i'm far from an Exchange admin!)
What I did was change my username in the Active Directory. You will also need to change your username on anything that accesses the server (Outlook RPC, laptops pc's etc.)
Hope that helps.
s4vva said:
What I did was change my username in the Active Directory. You will also need to change your username on anything that accesses the server (Outlook RPC, laptops pc's etc.)
Hope that helps.
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Yup it helps, but maybe not what was intended nor expected from HTC/Android dev. Hopefully a fix will be out soon.
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[Q] LG P500 Corporate email setup issue

Hi
I recently bought an LG P500.
I was trying to setup a corporate email account on my android. But it didnt work.
As far as i know, all the data were entered correctly.
1. Username/domain
2. Password.
3. Server.
Finally it comes ups as 'invalid username or password' authentication failed.
I did go through a few other threads, but none could help me with regards to this. Could some one please help me out with this issue?
thanks,
Varun
varungnath said:
Hi
I recently bought an LG P500.
I was trying to setup a corporate email account on my android. But it didnt work.
As far as i know, all the data were entered correctly.
1. Username/domain
2. Password.
3. Server.
Finally it comes ups as 'invalid username or password' authentication failed.
I did go through a few other threads, but none could help me with regards to this. Could some one please help me out with this issue?
thanks,
Varun
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As far as I know and experienced, setting up a corporate email account on your mobile device requires a permission from the Email administrator of your company. It cannot be set up as easily as a normal email account. Pls contact your email administrator to resolve this.
One common problem is the username+domain combination. When you add the username, add the domain with it. Ex [email protected] and do not write the username alone.
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Fixed!
Got it Fixed guys!!!
As mentioned its the username/domain issue.... Contacting the system admin was the only option!
thanks for the info anyways
Varun

[Q] Evo 3D and Exchange

Is anyone else having issue's with Exchange Activesync on the Evo 3d? It worked fine on my Evo 4g but on the 3D Evo I get "Unable to sign in to your Exchange account because your policy settings are incompatible with those on the server." What changed?
I've been using Exchange for work since I got the phone and haven't had an issue. Have you tried deleting the account and setting it up again? What version is your Exchange server (I'm on 2003 at work)? Do you have a self-signed certificate, public cert, or no cert?
More info helps others problem-solve with you.
I've had my exchange linked since I got it with no problems.
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ExploreMN said:
I've been using Exchange for work since I got the phone and haven't had an issue. Have you tried deleting the account and setting it up again? What version is your Exchange server (I'm on 2003 at work)? Do you have a self-signed certificate, public cert, or no cert?
More info helps others problem-solve with you.
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We're on 2007 SP2. I don't think I have a certificate I just had to ask IT so grant me access to Active Sync. The account setup doesnt finish so there's nothing to delete.
When I hit detail after it tells me I can't sign in it says "Policy settings incompattible: Device encryption enabled (under that it says) Require device encryption
I've experienced the same exact issue. It worked on my EVO 4G because it had been set up before the gingerbread update. It will fail if it's set up after gingerbread. I would love to know how to get it back.
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pcochran89 said:
I've experienced the same exact issue. It worked on my EVO 4G because it had been set up before the gingerbread update. It will fail if it's set up after gingerbread. I would love to know how to get it back.
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Yeah, touchdown blows
Moxier Mail is a good substitute but I miss the integration that you get with the built in exchange client.
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exchange 2003 works great for me (i'm the admin).
illwafer said:
exchange 2003 works great for me (i'm the admin).
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Cheater!
Sent from the third dimension on my Evo3d
What??? This thread isn't about exchanging your 3vo due to a crooked screen, dead pixel, dust, 3G speed, random reboots... <takes breath>... heating up, poor call quality, losing wifi, lack of permanent root, <takes another breath>...
You guys are getting WEAK!
Mike
mikeyxda said:
What??? This thread isn't about exchanging your 3vo due to a crooked screen, dead pixel, dust, 3G speed, random reboots... <takes breath>... heating up, poor call quality, losing wifi, lack of permanent root, <takes another breath>...
You guys are getting WEAK!
Mike
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Now that you mention it why does this POS freez every time I open the f'n video camera! Lol...
JesseJames said:
We're on 2007 SP2. I don't think I have a certificate I just had to ask IT so grant me access to Active Sync. The account setup doesnt finish so there's nothing to delete.
When I hit detail after it tells me I can't sign in it says "Policy settings incompattible: Device encryption enabled (under that it says) Require device encryption
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When you go to set it up does it say something like "security certificate not recognized" or something like that and you have the options of continue/view/cancel? If yes, select continue.
On the setup activesync account you should have:
email address: [email protected]
server address: same as your outlook web access server only without the https:// part or http:// part
domain: probably don't need it with 2007 (my internship site doesn't need it, but they have SBS)
username: this is your login name which may or may not match the first part of your e-mail address.
password: whatever
This server requires an encrypted SSL. If you log into Outlook Web Access with an https:// address, check this box. If you log in with http:// then remove the check.
Next you should get to the activesync settings, pick what you like.
Give it a name and finish.
Does that resolve the issue?
It's the "finish" part where it says the phone doesn't support it. We go through all of the steps, including the part where you set up a pin or password, and the setup fails at the last step.
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pcochran89 said:
It's the "finish" part where it says the phone doesn't support it. We go through all of the steps, including the part where you set up a pin or password, and the setup fails at the last step.
Sent from the third dimension on my Evo3d
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Something sounds pretty odd here. When are you getting prompted for a pin? Do you guys have some wacky 3rd party security thing installed?
Can you log into Outlook Web Access using the phone's web browser?
No, there's just a policy requiring a lockscreen pin or password for the device. Nothing 3rd party. You can see where the setting is under security on your phone.
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No syncing problems on my device - one important consideration is that Exchange 2010 doesn't let users in the Domain Admins group use ActiveSync (permissions problem since it's a builtin group). If you attempt to set up the phone, it will fail right at the end of the provisioning.
But of course a domain admin shouldn't have his primary mailbox on his admin account
Actually, GMail stops syncing randomly, sometimes after a reboot. Usually only fixed by a reboot as well. Any others with this issue?
pcochran89 said:
No, there's just a policy requiring a lockscreen pin or password for the device. Nothing 3rd party. You can see where the setting is under security on your phone.
Sent from the third dimension on my Evo3d
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Same here. IT policy requires pin to be set and ability to remote wipe in the event that your are termed.
ExploreMN said:
When you go to set it up does it say something like "security certificate not recognized" or something like that and you have the options of continue/view/cancel? If yes, select continue.
On the setup activesync account you should have:
email address: [email protected]
server address: same as your outlook web access server only without the https:// part or http:// part
domain: probably don't need it with 2007 (my internship site doesn't need it, but they have SBS)
username: this is your login name which may or may not match the first part of your e-mail address.
password: whatever
This server requires an encrypted SSL. If you log into Outlook Web Access with an https:// address, check this box. If you log in with http:// then remove the check.
Next you should get to the activesync settings, pick what you like.
Give it a name and finish.
Does that resolve the issue?
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Like pcochran89 said. It's at the very end we're having problems.
I'm stumped. Perhaps its a 2010 issue? I'll talk to a buddy of mine who might have a 2010 server he can set up a dummy account on to see if there is anything I notice. It usually ends up being something simple that's overlooked.
Any help is much appreciated.
Sent from the third dimension on my Evo3d

[Q] STOCK email client - hotmail - Error 301

Somehow my hotmail account stopped working on stock email client. I removed the account from the client and then attempted to login again. It shows following message on numerous attempts: "The attempt to sign in failed due to an invalid User name, Password, or incorrect settings. Please check your username, password and settings on the web, and try again. (301)"
I have spent around 2 days to sort this thing out and has done googling to find any solution, Appreciate the help.
I don't have a solution for your email client, but there is an official Hotmail app. It works very well on my S2 and it has address book integration as well. Perhaps you could give it a try.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.hotmail.Z7&hl=en
Mesquire said:
I don't have a solution for your email client, but there is an official Hotmail app. It works very well on my S2 and it has address book integration as well. Perhaps you could give it a try.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.hotmail.Z7&hl=en
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Hi dear, Thanks for advice. I did downloaded and tried on the app as suggested. Again I have following message:
"the attempt to sign in failed due to an invalid email address and/or password. please check your email address and password and try again (300)"
I pinch myself to make sure I am typing everything right. However on browser it works alright. Any suggestion
How complex is your password? Any chance you can try changing your hotmail password to something simpler temporarily as a test to see if it is indeed a password issue?
Mesquire said:
How complex is your password? Any chance you can try changing your hotmail password to something simpler temporarily as a test to see if it is indeed a password issue?
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Somehow a changed password did the trick.
I have the same issue, can you give me some info about your old ( ) password? For example, how long was it? Did it have any special non-numerical char in it? Cheers
tylerdurden83 said:
I have the same issue, can you give me some info about your old ( ) password? For example, how long was it? Did it have any special non-numerical char in it? Cheers
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Old password was 13 letters long mix of upper and lower case letters with some numbers. no non-numerical char.
At the risk of sounding like a stalker, how does the new one differ?
Mostly, is it shorter? Did the old one start with a number and the new one doesnt?
Mine is 20 chars long, has 2 "symbols", some numbers and it starts with a number. I'd really really like to find out where they cocked up with this
tylerdurden83 said:
At the risk of sounding like a stalker, how does the new one differ?
Mostly, is it shorter? Did the old one start with a number and the new one doesnt?
Mine is 20 chars long, has 2 "symbols", some numbers and it starts with a number. I'd really really like to find out where they cocked up with this
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That (Bold) was the reason in my case.
Just a piece of information that hotmail does not take more than 16 letters/numbers/symbols etc as password.
Astla said:
That (Bold) was the reason in my case.
Just a piece of information that hotmail does not take more than 16 letters/numbers/symbols etc as password.
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Why is there this limit when authenticating from a mobile application, whichever that might be (the official app, the samsung email app, etc)?
I am afraid hotmail officials are the right people to tell you.

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