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Old 08-28-2008, 04:51 PM   #6
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I'd still suggest you're going about it the wrong way.

You're better off setting up forwarding of your corporate email to your BIS account. You can still accept meetings, but they won't go into your corporate calendar, but rather just your BB calendar.

A policy will likely be left behind on your device when it's disconnected from the BES. You will need to perform a factory wipe of your device in order to remove that policy. BES has many restrictions that can be placed on your device. They can remove the ability all together for SMS, personal email, web browsing, etc.

Even when removed from BES many of those restrictions will remain in place until you remove the IT policy that BES placed on your device.
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