| bio | website | google.com |
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| location | Texas | |
| age | 35 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 2 months |
| seen | Apr 9 at 17:51 | |
| stats | profile views | 0 |
Software developer developing with .NET/C# professionally; Android, Python & Others on personal time.
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Mar 21 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Mar 8 |
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Exchange and mobile devices I did, and I'm pretty good friends with the IT guy, but he didn't know the answers. I think I found out though that all the policies have always been there, but that the phones aren't warning the users... Many people here are surprised. And it is in our policy, one line, buried deep... I was just trying to get an understanding so I can see if there's a possible alternative solution, but I've seen enough now. Thanks for the reply. |
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Mar 8 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Mar 8 |
comment |
Exchange and mobile devices Thanks for clearing it up for me, and the link to the exchange features for phones. The part that gave me cause for pause was that they can wipe my phone to factory condition, not just wipe the Exchange data (which I would be more understanding). Is there anything else that phone users aren't aware of that Exchange admins can do? I mean, what are we really giving up by allowing ourselves to be tied to work 24/7? |
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Mar 8 |
accepted | Exchange and mobile devices |
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Mar 8 |
awarded | Student |
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Mar 8 |
asked | Exchange and mobile devices |
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Mar 8 |
awarded | Autobiographer |
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Nov 19 |
answered | how to see the the status of cron jobs in websites using linux |