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Old 03-31-2008, 11:38 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by Googi View Post
Wow! I was going to post today with this very topic in mind. We have had a change-of-the-guard. With that said, I sense that very soon our current anything-goes policy will soon be heading toward a micro-managed driven policy. Currently our users can install whatever they like, which burns me up, b-cuz I end up wasting time on Joe Schmoe's BB when he decides to upgrade his hh OS and blows it up. We have + or - 20 personal BBs on the BES, for which my support is to be limited to issues w/ corporate mail only. But when it comes down to it, w/o anything in writing, I end up helping them with everything from how to use "this stupid SureType" to "I just deleted mail from my Outlook 25 seconds ago, and it's still on my BB!"
So if you had to guess for now -- how much more restrictive will the new policy become. It sounds like you are considering:
  • Installing and supporting only corporate BBs.
  • Probably installing and supporting only corporate approved applications.

Is there anything else? Do you think that you will lock down on use of BIS email, and/or monitor employee use of BIS email?
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