Options->Encryption and make sure that ALL items are unchecked, then Options->Password and do the same here. Remove all check-marks. Save changes and voila, Content Protection is disabled.
What starchit was pointing to was Content Control, not Content Protection.
Options->Encryption and make sure that ALL items are unchecked, then Options->Password and do the same here. Remove all check-marks. Save changes and voila, Content Protection is disabled.
What starchit was pointing to was Content Control, not Content Protection.
I too am having a problem with content protection. I have some appointments that show up both in my blackberry calendar, and my corporate outlook calendar as "Content Protection Enabled".....pretty useless appointments since no matter where I look there are no details.
My corporate IT Policy won't let me turn off encryption (though I can make it "strongest") for either device memory or media card.
I'm sure this isn't the way content protection is supposed to work, but I'm at a loss as to what causes/how to prevent meetings and appointments from converting from whatever detail I enter to "Content Protection Enabled". I believe these are appointments I create, either in calendar on Blackberry or in outlook. It appears to be somewhat random (it happens to maybe, 1 in 10 appointments) though I have no clue as to which specific appointments are being converted.