You can add it as a corporate or exchange account. Use your full email as username and your mobile desktop password. Use m.google.com for server. On 4/5/11 12:10 PM, Garrett Kuchta wrote: > Hi, > > It depends on which version of Android you're running. On pre froyo > builds (like my old hero), you'll need to bind your phone to your UMN > account. If you've got a newer build (like my new evo shift), you > should be able to switch between google accounts. > > Hope that helps, > > And of course, get a second opinion--my info might be out of date now. > > Cheers, > > Garrett > > On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 12:05 PM, Sara Hurley<[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> Hi everyone, >> >> I have a question that I've been unable to find answers to and am wondering >> about the impacts on other Android users. >> >> The calendaring function on Androids integrates with your personal Google >> account and there seems to be no way of also bringing in a calendar from a >> different Google account unless it is shared with the primary account. >> Since the University is not allowing external accounts to make changes or >> see anything more than free/busy times for the University installation of >> Google, do people know if there's a way around this? Or whether OIT is >> aware of this issue for Android phones? (For instance, i can see from my >> Android phone that I'm booked at different times, but have no access to the >> content of what exactly I'm booked for.) >> >> I'm just wondering because I keep asking to no avail. I figure that between >> all the smart people on these lists someone has to know something. >> >> -- >> >> ----- >> >> Sara Hurley >> Instructional Designer >> School of Public Health >> University of Minnesota >> >> 612-625-7709 >> >> >> -- *Dan Berg* Web Designer/Developer Strategic Communications 4-377 Carlson School of Management 321 - 19th Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55455 612.626.6151 [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>