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Originally Posted by skypine27
(Post 2609592)
I still can’t get in either
iPad mail button says invalid password. Trying thru a browser says “requested link not availble”. I think it’s funny they tell me to file an insite report since I won’t be able to read any email responses to one anyway. |
Originally Posted by skypine27
(Post 2609592)
I still can’t get in either
iPad mail button says invalid password. Trying thru a browser says “requested link not availble”. I think it’s funny they tell me to file an insite report since I won’t be able to read any email responses to one anyway. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=U2fSw0ua5K0 |
Originally Posted by skypine27
(Post 2609592)
I still can’t get in either
iPad mail button says invalid password. Trying thru a browser says “requested link not availble”. I think it’s funny they tell me to file an insite report since I won’t be able to read any email responses to one anyway. Try the steps below. This may activate your new Exchange ActiveSync O365 email account (which is replacing Outlook email) on your iPad. Double-tap the Home button. All open apps will display as thumbnails. Close all open apps by swiping up on each thumbnail with your finger. Tap the Agent icon (blue shield) on the iPad Home screen. After Agent opens, tap on the iPad image. Tap Sync Device located near the top middle of the screen. This should complete the email migration. Go to the iPad Home screen and tap the Settings icon. Scroll down on the left and tap Accounts and Passwords. Tap Accounts (right screen frame). Tap Exchange ActiveSync O365 mail account. Tap on your Company email address in the Account field. Tap the Password field and re-enter your Company LDAP password. Tap Done. Open the Mail app. |
Originally Posted by KnightFlyer
(Post 2609647)
Use the Apple Mail app on the iPad. Also ....
Try the steps below. This may activate your new Exchange ActiveSync O365 email account (which is replacing Outlook email) on your iPad. Double-tap the Home button. All open apps will display as thumbnails. Close all open apps by swiping up on each thumbnail with your finger. Tap the Agent icon (blue shield) on the iPad Home screen. After Agent opens, tap on the iPad image. Tap Sync Device located near the top middle of the screen. This should complete the email migration. Go to the iPad Home screen and tap the Settings icon. Scroll down on the left and tap Accounts and Passwords. Tap Accounts (right screen frame). Tap Exchange ActiveSync O365 mail account. Tap on your Company email address in the Account field. Tap the Password field and re-enter your Company LDAP password. Tap Done. Open the Mail app. Now, can you help me with my AT&T UVerse issues :D hahaha. |
Originally Posted by kc10/c130
(Post 2609673)
Knight flyer, you are my hero. Worked like a charm. Funny part is that once I got on the only response I got from Insight was crickets and then a ticket closed email. Seems like they did not want to help.
Now, can you help me with my AT&T UVerse issues :D hahaha. I'm an Xfinity man but willing to try!:) |
Knightflyer - grassy a$$! Worked like a charm. A shame company did put that out in front of this debacle. Can you also help me get some of those sweet “Wolfpack” charters?
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Thanks Knight!
I had all my inbox but all the subfolders failed to sync. Also set the sync timeframe to unlimited. Your fix worked like a champ!:D |
Originally Posted by KnightFlyer
(Post 2609647)
Use the Apple Mail app on the iPad. Also ....
Try the steps below. This may activate your new Exchange ActiveSync O365 email account (which is replacing Outlook email) on your iPad. Double-tap the Home button. All open apps will display as thumbnails. Close all open apps by swiping up on each thumbnail with your finger. Tap the Agent icon (blue shield) on the iPad Home screen. After Agent opens, tap on the iPad image. Tap Sync Device located near the top middle of the screen. This should complete the email migration. Go to the iPad Home screen and tap the Settings icon. Scroll down on the left and tap Accounts and Passwords. Tap Accounts (right screen frame). Tap Exchange ActiveSync O365 mail account. Tap on your Company email address in the Account field. Tap the Password field and re-enter your Company LDAP password. Tap Done. Open the Mail app. Thanks for that. Maybe you should bill IT. |
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