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Old 04-09-2009, 01:04 PM   #4
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Model: 9000
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Thanks very much for your thoughts. See my notes below.



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Originally Posted by scaevola View Post
shot in the dark. Have you tried re-sending your service books and/or requesting the IT people to force a wireless re-sync to your device?
Tried both. Resent service books and had IT repeat the BES activation. Nothing. Messages are still on servers, just gone from BB

You might also try plugging in your device and changing the encryption keys(from inside the DM) that forced an sync for me.
Gave it a try- no dice

Your gmail is gone though. All the previous unsaved messages.

Was your gmail accessible from a seperate "mail" box or does your IT policy push everything to one big folder?
IT policy is not very restrictive, doesn't have any control over BIS functions. I have a "separate" gmail box.


Can you access redirected folders?
I can, and the sync/forward settings for those folders remained, in fact so did my filters. I don't think I lost connection to anything- just the messages got deleted.

Oh and lastly...when was the last IT Policy pushed to your device?
Unfortunately I'd already had the BES activation repeated by the time I saw this message, so...
I strongly suspect that some 3rd party app was chomping RAM and my messages were the first to go. My first reflex on seeing everything gone was to do a hard reset, so there's no way to know if memory levels went down to nil. I haven't put on any new apps recently, but I did delete Pocketday that morning and I can't help but wonder if because that app accesses everything from messages, to acting as a SMS server if it didn't somehow screw the pooch upon removal.

At the end of the day this was really more of an inconvenience than anything else (i can, after all, search the server for messages and use the Gmail app to search for messages there). I'm really just concerned with avoiding a repeat performance, especially considering it may have just been fortunate timing that avoided other things disappearing like call logs, etc.
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