MDM IOS Activesync File left, remove Exchange account

During our initial Test,
we ha the Profile :
MDM IOS ActiveSync File
wich created an an Exchange Account on the IOS Devices, unfortunatly this account cannot be removed, and currently we hve no ActiveSync / Exhange Server defined, this must result in no Policy.
I have tried to update the device, by upload the new profile, but the Exchange Account (an the MDM the profile ios Activesync File ) is still on the device and cannot be removed.
So how can we handle this ?
best regards

Jason Blackett wrote:
> Even when there is no backend ActiveSync server the ZMM server will always setup an ActiveSync profile which is to itself. In this case the ZMM server acts as an ActiveSync server so that it can provide ActiveSync policies to the device. You would be unable to delete that profile as long as you are protecting profiles. You could delete the MDM profile entirely which would also remove this one.
>
> Jason
>
> >>> heinsohn-wibo<[email protected]> 8/30/2012 6:36 AM >>>
>
> During our initial Test,
>
> we ha the Profile :
> MDM IOS ActiveSync File
>
> wich created an an Exchange Account on the IOS Devices, unfortunatly
> this account cannot be removed, and currently we hve no ActiveSync /
> Exhange Server defined, this must result in no Policy.
>
> I have tried to update the device, by upload the new profile, but the
> Exchange Account (an the MDM the profile ios Activesync File ) is still
> on the device and cannot be removed.
>
> So how can we handle this ?
> best regards
Scratch my previos note... that's not what happens.
I more looks like it some how get's connected using the active sync server but then not able to make a complete sync.
This is a problem I see in two setups at the momment, so any ideas on this would be nice. Or maybe just a log to look in.
The user gets created in ZMM but then does not get the automatically mail created. The log tells me this:
"Login rejected: user Failed to Authenticate to Active Sync Server (invalid username or password)"
What I don't get is that it's able to create the user in ZMM but not to sync.
Niels

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