Blackberrys
Dec. 14th, 2009 11:41 amNo, I won't help you with getting your office eMail on your Blackberry. This is policy because there are enough versions out there and enough cell services out there that we'd have to have someone full time doing JUST that for all our clients.
Sheesh! If *you* bought it without asking us, you better be able to set it up!
Yes, there's a walk through for the iPhones, but that's because *I* own one and it amused me to write it. And it's so damn simple...
Sheesh! If *you* bought it without asking us, you better be able to set it up!
Yes, there's a walk through for the iPhones, but that's because *I* own one and it amused me to write it. And it's so damn simple...
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Date: 2009-12-14 06:35 pm (UTC)Muahahahaha.
>:) Realistically, he didn't need one and she didn't want to give him one (because he's also a dick to her), so I just gave her a handy technical sounding excuse.
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Date: 2009-12-14 08:37 pm (UTC)And I'm not going to help or it will become part of my job forever!
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Date: 2009-12-14 08:49 pm (UTC)THEN, and ONLY then, can you actually go back and modify the retarded hash of a stab at configuring the mail account that the Blackberry made, and put in the actual correct information.
I have yet to encounter an end user who can figure that out properly on their own. So far, they've all, understandably, gone BUH? at some stage in the process and had to call me in to do it for them.
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Date: 2009-12-15 01:46 am (UTC)That's the sole reason why we have BES running in a (virtual) server at work- we have the ability to remotely wipe the device in the event it's lost/stolen/user leaves the reservation (so to speak)/etc...
At from an admin side of it (adding/removing users) it's pretty damn simple- I reckon the hard part it setting it up initally.
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Date: 2009-12-15 11:59 am (UTC)That reminds me of a Usenet provider who has information for configuring various clients to connect to their service; their FAQ has a question along the lines of "You don't have any information about my favourite client! Fortunately, I know it will and can type up a page of instructions." with an answer something like "Thank you for your offer! You can send it to $EMAILADDRESS."
I've always thought that was a pretty awesome way of addressing the matter. (Though I doubt whether that's a Q that's FA...)
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