Nokia Lumia 900
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This page was last modified on 05/16/2012This wiki page details the compatibility and functionality of the Nokia Lumia 900 with Novell Data Synchronizer Mobility Connector. Please contribute relevant information or corrections in our effort to facilitate end-user experience.
Note: This page is not for reporting defects and bugs. Those should be reported in the Novell Forums. Only limitations that are consequences of the nature of the phone should be reported here.
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Device Summary
Overview:
| Currently Supported for Novell Data Synchronizer? | Yes | |
| Approximate last test date: | Ongoing | |
| Ease of Setup | Moderate | |
| Fully Supported | ||
| Contacts | Fully Supported | |
| Calendar | Fully Supported |
OS Requirements:
Setup Instructions
Basic instructions on getting your Mobility Pack running on your iPhone/iTouch device:
1. Make sure that your Mobility Pack server is up and running and you have the following information:
- Server address
- Port (if non-standard)
- Whether the server requires a secure connection or not
2.From the home screen click on the top right hand corner arrow.
- Select "Settings"
- Scroll over to "System"
- Select "email+account."
- Select "Add an Account"
- Select "Outlook"
3.Enter in email address and password.
- Select "Sign In."
4.The device will then ask for more information including "Domain" and "User name."
5.Select "Sign In" again. It will try and detect your settings again. After it is unable to detect your settings the second time, you will be able to select "Advanced"
There you will be able to put in your Novell Datasync server with either the IP address, or the DNS.
If you select the arrow on the advanced page, you will be able to see other settings including SSL certifications settings, as well as how often to download new content, the account name, how many days previous you want to download your email, and the content you want to sync.
6.After editing your settings your liking, select "Sign in" in the bottom left hand corner.
SSL Considerations
Some certificates will need to be installed on the device manually.
- A "root" certificate is generally needed, with a .cer file extension
- The certificate may need to be installed via a hotmail or windows live email account, through an attachment.
Working Features:
Device Limitations (not defects):
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Contacts
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Calendar
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Other Notes
Troubleshooting
Please do not use this wiki to report bugs or defects. Instead, use the Novell Data Synchronizer Forums or call Novell Support.
Further Reading
Contributors
Thanks to the contributors for this device information!
Contributor 1, Contributor 2