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iPhone OS 3.1.1 enables Exchange device encryption; shuns iPhone 3G, 1G iPhone

Fri, Sep 11, 2009

Apple, Apple iPhone, Firmware

iPhone Microsoft Exchange supportAre you using your iPhone 3G to connect to Microsoft Exchange? Well, here’s a reason for you not to upgrade to iPhone OS 3.1.1 aside from it shutting the door on your unlocked iPhone.

Apple has just confirmed that new firmware also comes with an Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policy that now requires encryption on the device which, unfortunately, the original iPhone and iPhone 3G doesn’t come with. Only the iPhone 3G S supports this feature.

The solution? Ruling out the option of having to shell out your hard earned cash to buy the new iPhone 3G S, you’ll have to contact your Exchange Server administrator and hope that they’re amendable to turning off device encryption. That’s probably a long shot so the next best and most likely to work solution is to just lay off the iPhone OS 3.1.1 upgrade until a workaround is available.

[apple via engadget]

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3 Responses to “iPhone OS 3.1.1 enables Exchange device encryption; shuns iPhone 3G, 1G iPhone”

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    Steve Works Says:

    As a purely technical note iPhoneOS 3.1.1 is what the iPod Touch runs, not the iPhone.

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    Dan Says:

    This article is a joke. Who ever wrote it needs to get their facts straight. tuaw.com has a better article that explains it better than this crap. http://www.tuaw.com/2009/09/10/iphone-os-3-1-now-enforces-exchange-encryption-policy-may-block/

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