[Q] Any Roms support Unlocked Exchange - AT&T HTC One (M7)

Any one know if any of the new HTC One roms are supporting adding exchange accounts without IT takeover of their phone?

With Renovate you have the option to disable exchange security. I'm not sure about other roms.

Yep, learned my lesson, found everything I was looking for.

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[Q] Multiple Exchange Calendars?

Is it possible to sync several calendars of one exchange account to the phone?
not supported by EAS protocol.
But how is it working on the iphone then?
I have all my exchange-calendars available there.
Is there any workaround, or any other way how I can get my exchange calendars to be synced to the phone?
I'm sorry, I'm stupid and wrong. It's shared calendars that are not allowed by protocol. Multiple calendars are supported by Touchdown, but your question whether stock gingerbread activesync or any possible Samsung enhancements can do it too remains open.
Can anyone help here? Is it possible to sync multiple exchange-calendars to the android-calendar?
Any news here? Can anyone who has the device already please help here?
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Just put your calendars at the same heirarchical level in the exchange folder list. Worked for me. Makes no difference to Exchange/Outlook.
Do you happen to know how to get multiple contact sets working (without using Touchdown)?
BTW I just moved to SGS2 from an iPhone 3G - the exchange integration on the iPhone is way better than Android. Battery life is abysmal too...at the moment.
Taxal said:
Just put your calendars at the same heirarchical level in the exchange folder list. Worked for me. Makes no difference to Exchange/Outlook.
Do you happen to know how to get multiple contact sets working (without using Touchdown)?
BTW I just moved to SGS2 from an iPhone 3G - the exchange integration on the iPhone is way better than Android. Battery life is abysmal too...at the moment.
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This does not work for me.
So, I'm asking again: Is there any way to sync multiple calendars from ONE exchange account to the Galaxy S2. Touchdown does not work correctly either.
I know, the Motorola Razr can sync multiple exchange calendars. So, it obviously depends on the manufacture's implementation of the calendar app and Samsung is failing here.
So- is there any way? E.g. a different rom which supports it?
With my Galaxy S3 (using OMEGA 8.0 ROM) it neither works to sync multiple calendars. Only the main exchange calendar is synced.
Come on Google, Android is now on 4.0.4, iOS is waay better in this aspect here! Time to fix that!!! REALLY embarassing...

[Q] Corporate exchange / Android BIG problem

argh my wife (using ARHD 6.1.0 (Desire HD)) is killing me...
Her corporate have some security policies and I cannot get Exhange Activesync working...
During account settings it says:
"Policy setting incompatible:
Allow unsigned installation packages
Allow SMIME soft certificates"
Is there a way fix that??
TY a LOT if somebody give me an answer!!
This has to do with the security settings your wifes work has implemented on the exchange server that is used for her e-mail. Your wife would need to talk to the i.t. person at her work to see what it is they have implemented that is blocking her from pulling the e-mails from the servers.
I do understand every word you wrote... I can say that changing corporate policy is impossible...
But, is it impossible change android settings?
However Moxier mail is working but it is somehow more difficult to my wife because every contact, calendar and email have to create with moxier and f.e she cannot use any nice widgets to watch her calendar...
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Exchange Calendar help

I work for a government organization that uses android phones to sync with exchange. I currently have a customer with a Thunderbolt who has synced the mail, contacts, and calendar to exchange. The issue I'm having trouble resolving is that current month appointments sync fine, however anything older than a month, will only show reoccurring appointments. The customer claims they were there before, however I cannot confirm this. Anyone know of issues with exchange and this phone that would cause this problem. I'm an avid android user myself, however I'm not familiar with all the issues related to this phone.
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I work for a government organization that uses android phones to sync with exchange. I currently have a customer with a Thunderbolt who has synced the mail, contacts, and calendar to exchange. The issue I'm having trouble resolving is that current month appointments sync fine, however anything older than a month, will only show reoccurring appointments. The customer claims they were there before, however I cannot confirm this. Anyone know of issues with exchange and this phone that would cause this problem. I'm an avid android user myself, however I'm not familiar with all the issues related to this phone.
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We've used HTC THunderbolt and HTC Droid Incredible 2 phones with exchange 2003 and 2010. It seems that there's a couple serious bugs in HTC's implementation of their calendar/task sync. The main problem we see is that appointments and tasks don't get updated once they're initially synced.
I've spoken to HTC (who is useless) and VZ doesn't seem to understand the issue. Frustrating.
THe touchdown application works, but I personally find it to be clunky.
Sorry that I don't have better news for you. Please keep this thread updated should you find a solution!!
The sync itself seems to work fine, it will update the calendar with new appointments via push messages. The problem is though old appointments drop unless they are reoccurring. Using a third part app from the market may not necessarily work for our customers since their accounts are business accounts, that the organization pays for.
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The sync itself seems to work fine, it will update the calendar with new appointments via push messages. The problem is though old appointments drop unless they are reoccurring. Using a third part app from the market may not necessarily work for our customers since their accounts are business accounts, that the organization pays for.
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Good to hear that sync is working better for you than it is for us. I didn't mean to imply that you should use a third party service. I'm suggesting sticking with exchange but using Touchdown on the handheld to get the calendar items.
From memory, I think there might be a setting on the Thunderbolt to specify how long in the past calendar items show for. I think it's under sync settings (but I don't have a device to check it on).
I saw a setting for mailbox retention but not for the calendar. Touchdown would be fine except its a payed app. The free version is only a 30 day trial. I tried the normal remove and re-add account, this works 99% of the time on other android phones, but no joy. I have a feeling there is something in Android that limits the amount of past appointments, I just can't find any documentation on it.

Exchange Active Sync

Hi
Did not find any thread about this yet, so sorry if this is a well known problem.
I was working with my TFP and our company e-mail, and i wanted to use Exchange Active Sync, on my TFP, but i cannot for the love of God find anyway to get this to work.
It works partly good, but not completely
For instance we use auto signature from our Exchange server, and this gets added when mails are sent from Galaxy S2 (2.3.6) or a Windows Phone 7 (Omnia 7) but from my TFP (4.0.3 Stock ROM) this is impossible to do.
How should and where should i enable this on my TFP (Also heard an iPad 3 user complain about it, but haven't had time to check out his device)
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Ever since I got Touchdown by Nitrodesk (app on Google Play) a couple of years ago, I have never looked back at another Exchange Activesync client. It supports all the exchange policies that we use and is supported well by the developer.
There is a trial version so you can test it before you decide to purchase. There is a version for tablets and one for phones.
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Hi
Did not find any thread about this yet, so sorry if this is a well known problem.
I was working with my TFP and our company e-mail, and i wanted to use Exchange Active Sync, on my TFP, but i cannot for the love of God find anyway to get this to work.
It works partly good, but not completely
For instance we use auto signature from our Exchange server, and this gets added when mails are sent from Galaxy S2 (2.3.6) or a Windows Phone 7 (Omnia 7) but from my TFP (4.0.3 Stock ROM) this is impossible to do.
How should and where should i enable this on my TFP (Also heard an iPad 3 user complain about it, but haven't had time to check out his device)
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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You can add a signature in Account Settings in the email app. It doesn't inherit the signature from your Exchange account, but it works well enough.
+1 on Touchdown for Exchange. In Android you can sync various folders from your Exchange server, but if you have any rules on the server that automatically move new mail into different folders, Android won't alert you to those new emails. Touchdown will, along with a plethora of other features.
+ 1 for Touchdown . Working very well

[Q] [?] AOSP Lollipop E-mail Client?

Hey All:
There seemed to have been some work in the past getting the AOSP E-mail Client up and running on Touchwiz, but I can't find any updated Lollipop AOSP files.
Does anybody know if we can get the Lollipop AOSP E-mail Client up and running on the S5 running (rooted, custom) Touchwiz roms? I'm looking for its Android Wear integration (and can't get Gmail's exchange abilities running).
Thanks for any help.
--Databoy2k
E-mail client It has been replaced by Gmail. You have to use gmail as a client also for account not google.
Unfortunately all that I get are crashes on Gmail when I sideload in the Exchange support. Are you sure that the AOSP client isn't available? Samsung still builds their custom version for lollipop; it just doesn't have decent Wear support.
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Are you sure that the AOSP client isn't available?.
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He literally just told you gmail replaced the aosp email client. also the exchange support afaik was only needed to be sideloaded with the first few builds of that gmail update. since lollipop came out exchange can be done natively by the gmail app alone
EDIT:
I made a mistake gmail only nativley supports exchange on nexus devices. install this http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google...ge-services-6-5-1729047-android-apk-download/ to get it working
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He literally just told you gmail replaced the aosp email client. also the exchange support afaik was only needed to be sideloaded with the first few builds of that gmail update. since lollipop came out exchange can be done natively by the gmail app alone
EDIT:
I made a mistake gmail only nativley supports exchange on nexus devices. install this http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google...ge-services-6-5-1729047-android-apk-download/ to get it working
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I should have been more clear to keep from getting flamed. I wasn't attacking him, I was just asking whether the two were still available simultaneously, in the same way as Hangouts hasn't fully replaced the Messenger application (and the latter has been released to the play store). I deserved that tone of a response.
Installing the Exchange Services and using Gmail to handle my Exchange account results in FC's of Gmail on boot and any time I try to access the Exchange account in Gmail. I'm on a Galaxy S5 (W8) running XTreStoLite (a stripped down but otherwise stock Touchwiz ROM). My hope was that AOSP is still around. If not, then maybe I'll try the Nine e-mail client.
No offense intended and glad someone came to the original responder's aide after my rude comment.
--Databoy2k
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/themes-apps/aosp-e-mail-active-version-t3090141
I'm switching from a Moto to Nexus shortly and was upset to see no more stock mail app, I am going to try the apk's from the above thread. Hope they will work, Gmail just isn't as good.

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