Assume that you use Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) to perform a compliance check on a Windows 8.1 computer to verify the compliance status before synchronizing email messages with the email message server. In this situation, the compliance check works incorrectly. For example, when the computer is not complaint with EAS policies, the compliance check can incorrectly report a compliant state, and email messages can be synchronized when they should not be. In other cases, the compliance check can report that a client is not compliant when it actually is.
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