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Old 03-21-2006, 07:55 AM   #42
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Originally Posted by Soapm
I agree, the policy should be removed with a security wipe since all data and BES info is removed. I also think no policy or blank policy should mean all services are enabled. Why do we have to create a policy to enable a feature when no policy should give you a fully working device?
No. a security wipe should not remove policies. Omly the removal from the BES should do that. And only if I can notify RIM that a particular PIN belongs to a stolen device. an end user should not have that ability.
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