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Kelemvor333
Oct 10, 2019Iron Contributor
Difference between Exchange ActiveSync and OWA for Devices? And can they be disabled by default?
Howdy, We have a requirement that all our employees that want to check their email on the phones have to sign a Mobile Device policy that outlines they are agreeing to allow the company to wipe the ...
Kelemvor333
Oct 15, 2019Iron Contributor
Any idea how long clicking the Disable Activesync button (or running the powershell) takes to go into effect? I used the EAC to disable my own Actrivesync but my Outlook app on my phone is still able to send and receive emails. It's been a few minutes so maybe it takes a while?
ericjk4
Oct 15, 2019Brass Contributor
Hello!
You can verify if activesync is enable on your mailbox still by going to Exchange Shell and typing: get-casmailbox -identity "mailbox" | fl *active* to see if activesync is still enabled. I have seen it take up to 24 hours for it take affect but my guess it depends on the environment and the health of Exchange.
You can verify if activesync is enable on your mailbox still by going to Exchange Shell and typing: get-casmailbox -identity "mailbox" | fl *active* to see if activesync is still enabled. I have seen it take up to 24 hours for it take affect but my guess it depends on the environment and the health of Exchange.