Hi All,
I just came from a BB Storm 9530 to my DInc, and I can't say how much I love it! What a POS the BB was compared to this thing. I have really learned a lot from the boards, and hope to continue learning about what this phone can do.
I have an Exchnage ActiveSync account set up on my phone, all was working fine, until last night, when the server went offline for some scheduled maint. My Exchange account stopped recieving emails (obviously), but then would not resume when the server was back up. On my BB, when this happened, it would prompt for you to update the account on the phone and all would be normal again. With the Droid, my last ditch effort was to delete the account and re-add it. This worked great, got my e-mails back, plus all the new ones. HOWEVER, since my contacts, calendar, etc are linked to this account, it deleted them all (yes, they came back), along with my favorites, some widgets, etc.
Is there a better way to "reset" the activesync account when there is a loss of communication continuity with the exchange server?
Thanks for the help,
Bren
I just came from a BB Storm 9530 to my DInc, and I can't say how much I love it! What a POS the BB was compared to this thing. I have really learned a lot from the boards, and hope to continue learning about what this phone can do.
I have an Exchnage ActiveSync account set up on my phone, all was working fine, until last night, when the server went offline for some scheduled maint. My Exchange account stopped recieving emails (obviously), but then would not resume when the server was back up. On my BB, when this happened, it would prompt for you to update the account on the phone and all would be normal again. With the Droid, my last ditch effort was to delete the account and re-add it. This worked great, got my e-mails back, plus all the new ones. HOWEVER, since my contacts, calendar, etc are linked to this account, it deleted them all (yes, they came back), along with my favorites, some widgets, etc.
Is there a better way to "reset" the activesync account when there is a loss of communication continuity with the exchange server?
Thanks for the help,
Bren