1. brucem76's Avatar
    Anyone got any updated info on ways to do this?

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    02-17-09 10:58 AM
  2. nah.uhh's Avatar
    You can do it throuigh unite (not sure of the runthrough tho)
    Yoiu can also just delete all servicebooks containing the word UNITE
    Edit..
    Scratch that
    Plug into unite and make sure all settings are how they shpuld be, delete the unite service books
    Backup
    Wipe to factory default to remove it policy
    Restore

    I'm guessing btw.
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    Last edited by nah.uhh; 02-17-09 at 11:36 AM.
    02-17-09 11:34 AM
  3. brucem76's Avatar
    Ok I think I will wait for something more than guessing what would I use to wipe to factory default

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    02-17-09 11:37 AM
  4. nah.uhh's Avatar
    Crackmem

    Sorry, I didn't mean guessing, iyou see
    I used to use unite, but it has been a while
    If there isn't a direct option in unite to do it,

    than deleting the servoce books will remove
    *the extra email address
    *the extra adress book
    *the extra browser
    *the calendar

    But the it policy will remain.
    Backup your stuff, wipe to factory using crackmem, and restore, all traces of unite will be gone

    I haven't done it in a few months, so if anyone wants to confirm or deny, please do

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    02-17-09 11:42 AM
  5. brucem76's Avatar
    Thanks - helpful! Could you explain what the it policy is/does?

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    02-17-09 11:44 AM
  6. nah.uhh's Avatar
    The policy is set by unite
    It is like a rulebook fpr the blackberry
    Anything you set, unset, restrict or give access to through unite is set in the policy

    Like.. If you blocked phone calls, and camera use, told it to only allow the unite browser, and set the firewall to on
    Those would all be part of the policy

    I'm going to reinstall unite, I want to try it out again..

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    02-17-09 11:48 AM
  7. brucem76's Avatar
    It is ridiculous that it installs so easily with no warning that removing it is impossible without a wipe! The functionality is primitive and disappointing

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    02-17-09 11:50 AM
  8. nah.uhh's Avatar
    Yea its a stripped bes
    I like that you can remotely change the password on the bb, and you can page it when it is lost
    You can remotely view and download files on your computer using your bb
    I've never tried unplugged, but plugged in the unite browser uses your computers internet to send and receive data

    It makes a nice addition to your phone if you lose phones easily
    I'm downloading unite now

    Ill hit you back and tell you if I find an easoier deactivatiopn process in the app

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    02-17-09 12:03 PM
  9. nah.uhh's Avatar
    It is ridiculous that it installs so easily with no warning that removing it is impossible without a wipe! The functionality is primitive and disappointing

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    Hold the press..
    I'm reading the getting started guide
    Page 11
    "Delete all blackberry unite! Information from your device"

    1.In the unite software, click on a user
    2. Click device management
    3.On the manage services tab, click load default policy
    4. Click ok

    Still reading..
    Page 13
    "Deactivate device"
    Deactivating a device removes the users account from the blackberry unite software, and deletes all information on the device. userfolders containingtransferred files must be deleted from the computer manually.
    1. In the blackberry unite software, click device management
    2. Click mobile first aid
    3. Click CHANGE next to DEACTIVATE your blackberry device
    4. Select deactivate
    5. Click ok
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    Last edited by nah.uhh; 02-17-09 at 12:31 PM.
    02-17-09 12:17 PM
  10. brucem76's Avatar
    Yes - but I don't think that actually removes the it policy properly
    02-17-09 10:50 PM
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    02-17-09 10:58 PM
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