Is there any risk with having multiple devices associated with a single Notes Mailbox using Traveler?I have a client that is about to deploy both devices and their goal is to have ubiquitious access to Notes from either device. Apart from the normal replication conflict issues that might ensue, are there any other known issues? Have any of you done this yet? How is it working for you?
Ipad & iPhone accessing same Notes account via Traveler?
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Discussion/Comments (5):
I do have a customer who has both devices synced via Traveler 8.5.1 FP2. They have not reported any particular issues caused by having the two devices associated with a single account. I'm not sure that means there is no risk in this scenario.
Michael (http://www.mickstokes.com): 6/10/2010 3:53:47 PM
I have 3 devices connected to my Traveler account and no issues here. Devices are iPod Touch, iPad and Nokia e71.
David Leedy (http://notesin9.com): 6/10/2010 4:39:52 PM
I've had an iPhone and iPad hitting my email account since the iPad came out. No problems here.
Eric Mack (http://www.EricMackOnline.com): 6/10/2010 7:07:40 PM
Thanks, everyone. I suspected it wold work or I wold have seen folks blogging but I wanted to hear from folks doing it on a daily basis.
I use a BlackBerry myself; I wonder how well BES and Traveler play together with disparate devices accessing the mail, calendar, contacts, and memopad?
Paul Farris (http://www.farris.co.uk/): 6/11/2010 12:13:49 AM
I use a Blackberry and have Traveler on several devices. Use them daily and have never had any issues.