Fellas:
I'm a server/network monkey at a small college in Ohio. I have a strange problem with one of our user's Android phones. As soon as I connect it to our Exchange 2007 server, the server CPU utilization goes up to 90-95% as it attempts to service the flood of rpc requests. Continuously. For hours and hours, only stopping about 20 minutes after I delete the users account from the phone. This makes for several hundred unhappy Outlook and webmail users. Mail access to Exchange is not hard to set up! There is very little that can go wrong on the user end! I'm very confused. What's going wrong?!?!?!?
Here are the specifics of the phone:
Model: Ally
Firmware: 2.1-update1 (There appear to be no new updates.)
Baseband: VS740MV7.5210.1013
Kernel: 2.6.26lge@android-build#2
Build: ERE27
SW version: VS740ZV8
If this is in the wrong forum, please forgive me. This seems to be more of an Activesync issue than a problem with the specific model.
Thanks!
Tim
I'm a server/network monkey at a small college in Ohio. I have a strange problem with one of our user's Android phones. As soon as I connect it to our Exchange 2007 server, the server CPU utilization goes up to 90-95% as it attempts to service the flood of rpc requests. Continuously. For hours and hours, only stopping about 20 minutes after I delete the users account from the phone. This makes for several hundred unhappy Outlook and webmail users. Mail access to Exchange is not hard to set up! There is very little that can go wrong on the user end! I'm very confused. What's going wrong?!?!?!?
Here are the specifics of the phone:
Model: Ally
Firmware: 2.1-update1 (There appear to be no new updates.)
Baseband: VS740MV7.5210.1013
Kernel: 2.6.26lge@android-build#2
Build: ERE27
SW version: VS740ZV8
If this is in the wrong forum, please forgive me. This seems to be more of an Activesync issue than a problem with the specific model.
Thanks!
Tim