Some phones do actually support active sync policies, included requiring a
password. But like all things Android, it's the same answer of "it depends"
On Nov 10, 2014 6:37 AM, "Damien Solodow"
wrote:
> No.
> On Nov 9, 2014 7:17 PM, David McSpadden wrote:
> Can you set a password pattern polic
Tapes work fine with Veeam, just make sure you have a good tape vault with
a good Windows driver that can control it. We use a Dell ML6000 series
which believe is a rebranded Adic Scaler. Backup Exec I think used it's own
driver with the ML and it always had problems. We also backup to Dell
direct
Daniel, have a look at the rules in the wizard, there is an exception
called "Except if it as an automatic reply", so it appears outlook does
have a way of identifying auto replies. Maybe something in the header?
Also, I'm not sure why having a simple exception that will not reply to
something that
What problem did you have with tapes?
We currently use DPM to backup to disk then tapes but I've planned to move over
to just Veeam B&R and it has tape support that has fared well in my testing.
Freddy
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Veeam does work with tape drives now I think.
What are you backing up to? We still use Tapes and Veeam could not attach to
the physical tape drives. So we are still on BE and looking for something to
replace it with. Commvault is too expensive, and not sure where else to look.
Alice
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There is no standard way to identify automated replies.
To stop mail loops with outside mail servers, you need quite a word list. Even
then, you'll still get in mail loops with weird autoresponder services and
you'll still need a user trained on how to break the cycle.
Some of the words you'l
Yes, the second option is smarter.
Kurt
On Sun, Nov 9, 2014 at 5:34 PM, ccollins9 wrote:
> There are two ways around a mail loop. Each way is an exception you choose
> in the rules wizard when building the rule in Outlook. I would prefer the
> second option, for obvious reasons:
>
> 1. "Except
No.
On Nov 9, 2014 7:17 PM, David McSpadden wrote:
Can you set a password pattern policy for androids with active sync?
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