Content Protection and address book
I'm testing an IT policy to enable content protection on our devices. The changes I've used so far are as follows:
BES 4.1.5, Exchange 2003. Rule Name,Rule Value Password Required True User Can Disable Password False User Can Change Timeout False Set Password Timeout 2 minutes Set Maximum Password Attempts 10 Force Lock When Holstered True Content Protection Strength Strong Security Service Colors 006400;b22222 (green and red, just to see what it does) Force Content Protection of Master Keys True Force Include Address Book In Content Protection True External File System Encryption Level Encrypt to Device Key (excluding multi-media directories) Memory Cleaner Maximum Idle Time 5 Force Memory Clean When Idle True Force Memory Clean When Holstered True Disable Phone Call Log Wireless Sync True Require Password for Discoverable Mode (Bluetooth) True Question is: How do I exclude the address book from content protection AND prevent the user from changing this setting. According to the BES IT Policy help, I can set "Force Include Address Book In Content Protection" to TRUE and still force the address book to be excluded, but it has to be set to No by both the device and the server. I've set the option to "No" on the device, but can't find the setting on the BES. Any ideas please? |
Before anyone asks, I set the "Force Include Address Book In Content Protection" to False in order to test the setting on the device. With it set to True, the Caller ID is not shown when locked, even if set to "No" on the device (which is kind of expected)
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Guess all the experts are at WES...anybody have any ideas?
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When you set this policy to True, the address book content will be protected and the user cannot change this. If you set it to false, the user can chose if he wants to protect the address book or not.
There is no policy which forces the address book to be unprotected. |
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