Hi,
My company does not allow android client to connect to the exchange and if I try I get a message that android device are not allowed but only windows phone
Is there any android mail client that can change its "user-agent" in order to simulate connection from a windows phone ?
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Dear all,
using an HTC Desire Z device for business reasons, I have to cope with the fact that company did lock the mailpush as of today for non iOS/BB/WinM devices.
They´re having a blacklist on the Exchange Server, filtering the words "Android", "Nitrodesk" etc... and blocking it - credentials are still working as I do have an old Windows Mobile device which still is OK.
Anybody knows where I can find some more details about the Exchange blacklist or/if how I can rename my mailclient ID ? Or if there is a mailclient outside which behaves like an e.g. Windows Mobile mailclient ?
Read something about the boot.prop, however I guess this is more the device ID then the mailclient ID - or is it same source ?
thx4support,
Tequila
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Does anyone know of any Windows compatible software that allows for Exchange 2003 email to be pushed to an Android Device?
I used to use SEVEN networks' Desktop Connector to achieve this. However, the beta ended. So I am trying to find anything [free or paid] that allows me to access my work email from my personal phone without the Exchange Administrator knowing/intervening.
Note: My company doesnt allow for OWA or ActiveSync. So these two are not options.
Hello guys,
I need your help..
The company I work for only allows iPhones and iPads to connect to their exchange server.
I've spoken to a developer the last few days and he said (inofficially) to me, that the only reason why android devices can't connect to the server is because they don't send "hello, I'm a iPhone" to the server!
Is there some way to bypass this so that i can connect with my beloved android phone?
Thanks,
deox91
Isn't there any way we can bypass this restriction?
Hi Everyone!
I have a dilemma! I am an active Android user, but recently my IT department at work advised me that the corporate policy has changed and only IOS devices are permitted. This means that the corporate exchange server is allowed to be installed only on an IOS device.
My question is: Is it possible to find a way for android to fake the operation system? I.e. to have the email on an android, but exchange server will be showing that an IOS device is connected.
Thanks in advance!
I would like to use an android as a Windows 10 PC terminal. I'm using a Samsung Fold3 running Android 12 if it matters. It seems like a fairly simple process. Enable Remote Desktop on the Windows 10 PC. Make sure the PC's firewall (and virus protection software) passes Remote Desktop access. Install Remote Desktop Client on the Android and setup the connection to the PC.
The Remote Desktop Client sees the PC, fills in the active user account and requests the user password. I can enter the password but the android does not respond to the "Continue" button and all I can do is cancel out of it. I can also try to edit the PC configuration to setup a user account so that a password does not need to be entered each time but in this case the save button is unresponsive whether or not a password is entered.
This same thing happens whether I select the PC found on the local wifi or I enter the PC's IP address manually (with or without the 3389 port number).
Can anyone give me a clue as to what I'm doing wrong or how to proceed?
Sorry. User error. I was doing something stupid.
Never mind.
These remote desktop options allows you to access Windows from Android easily with just one click.https://www.anyviewer.com/how-to/remote-control-windows-10-from-android-0427.html
Oliviaaaa7 said:
These remote desktop options allows you to access Windows from Android easily with just one click.https://www.anyviewer.com/how-to/remote-control-windows-10-from-android-0427.html
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Thanks for the link.
My initial problem was just a usage error getting Microsoft Remote Desktop Client to work when on the same network. I fixed that issue and am able to use it to control my PC from an android as long as I'm on the same local network which is useful but I would also like to be able to do it from anywhere on the internet.
Your link led to a discussion of this issue with the possibility of using port forwarding or a VPN to allow access to my PC from an external network with varying degrees of complexity and hacking potential.
The link also discussed using chrome and a google account to access my PC remotely. This is unacceptable because I won't use chrome and have uninstalled it from all my android devices plus although I do have a Google account, I only use it to explicitly download apps from the store and otherwise disable Google Play Services and the Google Play Store and will not use any app that requires Google Play Services to function. So this option is out.
The final option requires me to create an account at a third party site and presumably direct all of my traffic through this third party. This too is unacceptable to me.
So the question is, is there a simpler method to access my PC from an android device that's on a different network than having to setup a vpn or enabling port forwarding on my router, that doesn't require registering for and using a third party service to accomplish the goal?