Very similar to a post in July .... we never did get our blackberry 8820 working with our Clean Access system ... we now have a Blackberry Bold on loan to us for a few days - it seems no matter what "Browser Identification" setting we pick out of the 3 possible - Blackberry, Firefox, or Internet Explorer - the user (once authenticated with id and password) is prompted to to Download Clean Access Agent .."

So, the blackberry appears to be a Windows-based system, as far as Clean Access is concerned.

Does anyone know of any settings, browser, or otherwise, to allow the blackberry bold/9000 to work - that is - to *not* appear as a Windows device?

We do *not* want to go down the road of having people try out other 3rd party browsers (e.g. Opera) to try to get this to work!


Thanks,

Gerry Gysbers
Network Analyst
McMaster University



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Gerry Gysbers wrote:

We have a demo/loaner Blackberry 8820 at the moment, that we are using ... and it *almost* seems to work, with Clean Access. This appears to be more of a browser setting issue or an emulation issue, than a Clean Access problem, per se ...

We can get to the point where we are asked to to accept the AUP (Acceptable Use Policy) but we then cannot click/select any of the buttons!

If anyone is using 8820's, and has a recommended template/list of browser or configuration settings, please let us know ...


Thanks,

Gerry Gysbers
Network Analyst
McMaster University



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