You haven't changed anything.

This is just the Android phone informing the user of the policy settings. That 
is recommended starting with 14.1 of the ActiveSync spec. TouchDown does it, 
Win8 Mail does it, etc. etc.

Don't sweat it.

From: Steve Hart [mailto:sh...@wrightbg.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 12:28 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Android Active Sync Policy

I've just received a call from an Exec who has just upgraded his Android. When 
he attempts to connect to our Exchange 2007 server, he's getting a security 
policy screen that says we can disable the camera, wipe the unit, etc.   
Although we haven't updated anything on the server recently, this is the first 
time we've seen this message at our company.

I've done a bit of googling and I found the screen where these settings are set 
up. We have a default policy that is set to Microsoft's defaults. Everything is 
set to "Allow". I note that we would need "Exchange Enterprise CALs" to make 
changes to the settings and I don't think we have any of those.

I'm not sure what to tell the Exec. Is this policy acceptance screen just a 
catch all? How can we be assured that it's not going to hose his phone?

Steve



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