Is it possible to disable Exchange integration on Lync Phone when not tethered?

Hi all,
I know there are many other threads about this issue, but my question is a bit different.
As we know, Lync phone edition gives the following message when not tethered to USB
"connection to Microsoft Exchange is unavailable because you signed in directly on the phone"
A customer of mine has lots of devices logged in by pin instead of USB tethering and end-users keep asking questions about this.
Is it possible to to suppress this message with some kind of client policy ?
Regards,
Stefan van der Heijden - Advantive

No, not really.  I can't take you up on your advice and use delegates.  The use case excludes PC all together - there is no computer nearby to be used.  In my case they need to make and receive phone calls, be able to transfer calls, and have
a voice mail feature.  Lync Edition device does not accommodate this use case well.  Here are the issues so far.
1. You can't transfer calls unless phone is unlocked.  There is a way to change that trough policy, but the phone lock policy works on per site basis.  On a small deployment like ours with a single site this means phone lock for everyone or no
one. 
2. Phone shows error about "Exchange integration" as we discussed above.  Due to interface design choices this means that "menu" button is obscured form view.  That makes it impossible for uninformed user to transfer a call.
Here is the bottom line the way I see it: the Lync Edition Phone is great for an office (cubical farm) environment, but when time comes to deal with special use cases the assumptions Lync/Exchange team made backfire.  I'd have to go to Lync Server compatible
phone like Polycom VVX to get around phone lock issue.  In Polycom world that is configurable on per phone basis, as, one would argue, it should be.  Polycom have bugs of their own though - you can't make "blind transfer" a default method of transfer. 
So, no good solution so far.

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