As a followup, here is the error generated in the IIS log when the
android emulator tries to sync when only provisionable devices are
allowed:

2009-10-29 14:51:11 10.10.10.11 POST /Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync/
default.eas Cmd=FolderSync&user=domain
%5Cuser&DeviceId=droid1256675735982&DeviceType=Android&Log=V120_Ssnf:T_LdapC1_LdapL343_RpcC23_RpcL46_Ers1_Error:DeviceNotFullyProvisionable_
443 domain\user 10.10.10.10 Android/0.3 403 0 0 546


On Oct 28, 8:27 pm, Adrian <[email protected]> wrote:
> I downloaded the SDK to test the ActiveSync support, specifically if
> the device supports provisioning of Activesync password policies. It
> seems that it does not.
>
> Many Exchange shops require policies like password protection and
> remote wipe. With these policies enforced (allow non-provisionable
> devices is unchecked in AS policy in Exchange), the phone will not
> sync.
>
> Does anyone know if this was an oversight in the implementation, or if
> it was designed this way?
>
> It looks like Palm's WebOS had a similar issue that was fixed in
> version 1.2.0, although I haven't tested this phone to confirm.
>
> http://kb.palm.com/wps/portal/kb/na/pre/p100eww/sprint/solutions/arti...

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