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Motorola v325 security code changed after Field Force Manager was installed.

Discussion in 'Verizon Wireless Forum' started by v325-user, Aug 6, 2006.

  1. v325-user

    v325-user New Member

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    Does anyone else here have a v325 with Verizon's Field Force Manager installed?

    I have a company issued v325 that my employer recently installed FFM on it, which allows my employer to track my location, which only works when I'm logged into it, which I made sure of before I agreed to carry it 24/7. They allow me to use it as my personal cell, as long as I don't go way over the plans minutes.

    The problem I have is the security code was changed after they installed FFM and I have been trying to find out how to change it back, does anyone know how to do that if you don't have the current code?
     
  2. TelcomJunkie

    TelcomJunkie Bad Handoff Investigator
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    The company probably changed the code for a reason. If you need it, talk to the person in charge of cell phones at your office.
     
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    Duh, do you think I hadn't thought about that? The reason I asked here is because I don't want to ask the person who go the Field Force Manager installed on our phones. I have checked other phones that this was installed on and their security code is still set to the default, the reason mine was changed is because I had changed it before FFM was installed on it and she probably had Verizon change it for her so she could get FFM installed. I don't really want the company to know that I have been doing anything with the phone. Even though my phone's security code wasn't at the factory default, she may have thought that someone at the Verizon store where the get the phones had changed it. If I ask about the code, she would wonder what I wanted it for.
     
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    TelcomJunkie Bad Handoff Investigator
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    Then just ask the person for the pin. It's not your phone to begin with so whatever you want to do to it should be cleared through them anyways. I can't really see it being a big deal.
     
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