On 19/07/11 09:29, Patrick Ohly wrote:
On Fr, 2011-07-15 at 13:12 +0100, Andy Gould wrote:
On 15/07/11 12:58, Patrick Ohly wrote:
On Fr, 2011-07-15 at 12:44 +0100, Andy Gould wrote:
On 15/07/11 11:42, Patrick Ohly wrote:
On Fr, 2011-07-15 at 11:21 +0100, Andy Gould wrote:
Hi Patrick,
I may have misunderstood the point of the 2 activsyncd accounts ( Foo,
and Foo_B in gconf) - can you clarify for me.... should they point to
different Exchange accounts ( [email protected] and
[email protected]) - or the same one?
The same one, but with different device IDs.
So if you configure target-config@client-test with username=Foo, then
you need accounts called "Foo" and "Foo_B" in gconf. Both must have the
same username/password/URL. But because they are different local
accounts, my expectation is that activesyncd treats them completely
separate and thus assigns different device IDs. To the Exchange servers
this should look like two devices who happen to contact it with the same
IP address.
yeah, thats what I thought unfortunately, your assumption about the way
that the accounts are handled was not correct. At the moment, the
device id is exactly that - fixed for the device, so I needed to
allocate account level ids instead, I have done that - but they are not
being used, because the daemon is too clever for its own good - and
recognises that the 2nd account is actually pointing at the same
Exchange account, and grabs the existing connection for it. One more
modification, and hopefully that will sort it.... getting there slowly.
How has this been resolved? Is it necessary to manually request real
unique device IDs in gconf for the second Foo_B account?
our activesync server (cstylianou.com) doesn't do any validation - so
you can make one up - just add a new string key with name device_id to
the account Foo_B, and it should work - i just changed the last
character of the existing one in gconf.
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