Wednesday, February 20, 2013

iOS 6.1.2 solved iOS 6.1 bug of excessive activity to MS Exchange Server

For Apple users who using iOS 6.1, faster go and upgrade to 6.1.2. :)


From Apple Support article

iOS 6.1: Excess Exchange activity after accepting an exception to recurring calendar event

Symptom:
When you respond to an exception to a recurring calendar event with a Microsoft Exchange account on a device running iOS 6.1, the device may begin to generate excessive communication with Microsoft Exchange Server. You may notice increased network activity or reduced battery life on the iOS device. This extra network activity will be shown in the logs on Exchange Server and it may lead to the server blocking the iOS device. This can occur with iOS 6.1 and Microsoft Exchange 2010 SP1 or later, or Microsoft Exchange Online (Office365)



iOS 6.1.2 Software Update
Fixes an Exchange calendar bug that could result in increased network activity and reduced battery life

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