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Wait, wasn't it you that was trying to tell us that Exchange Device Encryption only included the memory card? Perhaps you should stop commenting on things above your pay-grade. I still don't understand what "default settings" has to do with anything, as anyone who actually has to use these features, likely depends on them (Which is why BBerry/BES is such a popular mobile email solution). Obviously, Pre-2007 deployments and small companies will not be affected by this. However, for those of us with Enterprise Level Exchange deployments that require quarterly security audits to verify data integrity/security... things like this matter. Which is precisely why we don't support/allow exchange access to phones that we don't deploy in-house.