I have Googled this with minimal luck. We have some users who are accessing their corporate mail via BIS. Though we freely provide BES accounts, I suspect these are users with personal devices who don't want to pay for an Enterprise Data Plan. Pretty ironic that we are having this problem with BlackBerries, incidentally, because with the other smartphones I can just boot them from EAS. My understanding is that BIS uses OWA for Exchange access. Of course, we can't turn of OWA or Outlook Anywhere. I also read that I can accomplish this by blocking the BIS IP range in our firewall. Other posts say you have to do it on the IIS server for OWA. None of the posts, however seem to want to give up the IP range to be blocked.
Anyone successful at this? How? -- Art Alexion Systems Engineer -- Infrastructure Engineering Group Resources for Human Development [cid:250E70F0-B191-4D90-8033-DD47AEDCAFAD]
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