hotphil
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I've seen a screenshot of the BitLocker issue. But not seen it myself. But then again, I've not met anyone with a Windows Phone yet.
There's good reason for corporate policies to allow the install of apps yet insist the storage is encrypted. Many companies tread that line of "you can hook up your phone to receive company email if you want, but we're gonna encrypt it and have remote wipe ability". Others, of course, go for a much more locked down approach (particularly if equipment is company-issued).
No one really knows what's going on inside MS with all of the recent issues. And the total absence of communication from them confirms that either no one inside MS really knows what's going on inside MS, or (and perhaps more likely) they don't really care enough to get organised and communicate/fix things.
There's good reason for corporate policies to allow the install of apps yet insist the storage is encrypted. Many companies tread that line of "you can hook up your phone to receive company email if you want, but we're gonna encrypt it and have remote wipe ability". Others, of course, go for a much more locked down approach (particularly if equipment is company-issued).
No one really knows what's going on inside MS with all of the recent issues. And the total absence of communication from them confirms that either no one inside MS really knows what's going on inside MS, or (and perhaps more likely) they don't really care enough to get organised and communicate/fix things.