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I just got my N950 and after playing a bit with it, it asked me to enter a security code. I did that and now every time I try to unlock my phone it ask it, which is really annoying.

Does anyone know how to disable it? I couldn't find a disable setting anywhere for it. I think this security code check came on after setting up the connection to the Exchange server.


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Originally Posted by Sasler View Post
I just got my N950 and after playing a bit with it, it asked me to enter a security code. I did that and now every time I try to unlock my phone it ask it, which is really annoying.

Does anyone know how to disable it? I couldn't find a disable setting anywhere for it. I think this security code check came on after setting up the connection to the Exchange server.
Yes, I deleted and recreated my MfE connection with the non-provisionable device box checked to avoid that. You could try the options in Settings -> Security -> Device Lock though.
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Yes, I deleted and recreated my MfE connection with the non-provisionable device box checked to avoid that. You could try the options in Settings -> Security -> Device Lock though.
Ah, that was it.

First I went to check that non-provisionable device on my Exchange settings. After that there was more settings under Device Lock, including Off.

Thanks a lot for your help.
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Settings > Security > Device lock?
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Garr, I shouldn't open forum pages and then answer half an hour later without refreshing first. :-D
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Is it possible to disable the device lock on N9? I haven't found any place to it and there is not such option in Settings/Security/Device lock. I used Mail For Exchange but I have now removed it because I rather be without the device lock than have my work mail in my personal phone, if there only was a way to disable it...
 
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In your exchange account settings check the option that says "Non provisionable device" under connection settings. Done.

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In your exchange account settings check the option that says "Non provisionable device" under connection settings. Done.
I did this but it still asks for the security code. If I had set this right the first time a set up Mail For Exchange, it might have worked? Now I have the device lock configured and I can't get rid of it... Removing Mail For Exchange didn't change anything and neither did re-installing it with "Non provisionable device" enabled.
 
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Originally Posted by diegofigueroa View Post
In your exchange account settings check the option that says "Non provisionable device" under connection settings. Done.
Finally... that lock was driving me crazy! Worked on my N9. Thanks!
 
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