Which device is it?
Sara Hurley <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
It's just a pile of authorization failure, per usual.
And I'm just not comfortable binding it to my U account since it's a personal phone...despite me using it for work quite a lot.
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 Hope that helps, And of course, get a second opinion--my info might be out of date now.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
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