| Google Apps Device Policy not working with Nexus One | Serena Pera | 11/10/11 4:32 PM | I recently started working at a company that uses Google Apps, and am trying to add that account to my Nexus One phone, running Android 2.3.3. It required me to install Google Apps Device Policy to sync, but that app is giving me this error, "The acc |
| Re: Google Apps Device Policy not working with Nexus One | lesteringber | 5/18/12 3:32 PM | I think those docs are incorrect. Under the admin page it says that this "feature" is supported by Android 3.0+. |
| Re: Google Apps Device Policy not working with Nexus One | HongZ | 5/18/12 9:38 PM | The documentation is technically correct. Device Policy app works on 2.2. However, the encryption policy is not supported by 2.2. You need to ask your admin to turn off the encryption policy from Google Apps Control Panel. We will introduce a new pol |
| Re: Google Apps Device Policy not working with Nexus One | lesteringber | 5/19/12 6:52 AM | Hi. Yes, I have Device Policy turned on for our Android 2.2.1 devices, but I had to turn off encryption. Is there a URL I can monitor to see when encryption will be available for 2.2.1? Thanks. Lester |
| Re: Google Apps Device Policy not working with Nexus One | lesteringber | 5/22/12 5:28 AM | I set up a support ticket with Google Apps. They have said: "If you enable both 'Enforce policies on Android devices' and 'Encrypt data on device' settings, users with Android 2.3, 2.2, and earlier devices won't be able to synchronize their Google A |
| Re: Google Apps Device Policy not working with Nexus One | HongZ | 5/22/12 10:10 AM | You misread my comment. I was saying we will introduce a new device policy that will not force encryption on old devices like Nexus One. It is up to admin to choose whether to use the new device policy. Encryption support is provided by Android OS, w |