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... SQL Server environment 11 2 Configuring security options...12 How the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution encrypts data on the transport layer 12 Symmetric key encryption algorithms that the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution uses 12 Change the encryption type...12 Generating organization-specific encryption keys for PIN message encryption 13 Generate a new peer-to-peer encryption key...13 Authenticating the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to the BlackBerry Manager and web services 13 Allow the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to communicate with the BlackBerry Manager 14 Allow client...
... SQL Server environment 11 2 Configuring security options...12 How the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution encrypts data on the transport layer 12 Symmetric key encryption algorithms that the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution uses 12 Change the encryption type...12 Generating organization-specific encryption keys for PIN message encryption 13 Generate a new peer-to-peer encryption key...13 Authenticating the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to the BlackBerry Manager and web services 13 Allow the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to communicate with the BlackBerry Manager 14 Allow client...
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...28 Error messages: Wireless application push...28 Install the BlackBerry Device Software or BlackBerry Applications on a BlackBerry device using the BlackBerry Manager ...30 7 Making BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications available to users 32 Creating BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications and sending them to BlackBerry devices 32 Preparing BlackBerry devices to install BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications 34 Configuring access to web services and managing signed and unsigned applications 35 Allow BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications to access web services using HTTPS 35 Define a BlackBerry MDS...
...28 Error messages: Wireless application push...28 Install the BlackBerry Device Software or BlackBerry Applications on a BlackBerry device using the BlackBerry Manager ...30 7 Making BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications available to users 32 Creating BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications and sending them to BlackBerry devices 32 Preparing BlackBerry devices to install BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications 34 Configuring access to web services and managing signed and unsigned applications 35 Allow BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications to access web services using HTTPS 35 Define a BlackBerry MDS...
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Install a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application on BlackBerry devices 38 Install a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application on a specific BlackBerry device 38 Applying an application control policy to a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application 39 Add the application launcher file for a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application to the network drive 39 Assign an application control policy to a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application 40 8 Configuring how users access enterprise applications and web content 42 Specifying a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service as the central push server 42 Specify the central push server...
Install a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application on BlackBerry devices 38 Install a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application on a specific BlackBerry device 38 Applying an application control policy to a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application 39 Add the application launcher file for a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application to the network drive 39 Assign an application control policy to a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application 40 8 Configuring how users access enterprise applications and web content 42 Specifying a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service as the central push server 42 Specify the central push server...
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... 52 Specify the port number that the web server listens on for push application requests 53 Specify how often the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service polls for configuration information 53 9 Assigning BlackBerry devices to users...54 Assigning BlackBerry devices to user accounts...54 Option 1: Activate a BlackBerry device using the BlackBerry Manager 54 Option 2: Activating BlackBerry devices over the wireless network 54 10 Managing administrator accounts...57 Assign a BlackBerry Enterprise Server administrator to a different administrative role 57 Delete an administrator account from...
... 52 Specify the port number that the web server listens on for push application requests 53 Specify how often the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service polls for configuration information 53 9 Assigning BlackBerry devices to users...54 Assigning BlackBerry devices to user accounts...54 Option 1: Activate a BlackBerry device using the BlackBerry Manager 54 Option 2: Activating BlackBerry devices over the wireless network 54 10 Managing administrator accounts...57 Assign a BlackBerry Enterprise Server administrator to a different administrative role 57 Delete an administrator account from...
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...Applications, BlackBerry Device Software, and device settings to BlackBerry devices...72 Managing BlackBerry Java Applications on BlackBerry devices 72 Upgrade an application on a BlackBerry device over the wireless network 72 Remove applications from BlackBerry devices over the wireless network 72 Change an application control policy...72 Managing software configurations...73 Delete a software configuration from a user account...73 Create a software configuration based on an existing software configuration 73 15 Managing attachment support...74 Changing how a BlackBerry Attachment Service...
...Applications, BlackBerry Device Software, and device settings to BlackBerry devices...72 Managing BlackBerry Java Applications on BlackBerry devices 72 Upgrade an application on a BlackBerry device over the wireless network 72 Remove applications from BlackBerry devices over the wireless network 72 Change an application control policy...72 Managing software configurations...73 Delete a software configuration from a user account...73 Create a software configuration based on an existing software configuration 73 15 Managing attachment support...74 Changing how a BlackBerry Attachment Service...
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...Service notification messages for a BlackBerry device 101 Filter the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service notification messages by date and time 101 Block notification messages from a web services host...101 Remove all notification messages for the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service 102 Monitoring PIN messages, SMS text messages, and calls...102 Change the default location for the PIN message, SMS text message, and phone log files 102 Monitor PIN messages...102 Monitor SMS text messages...103 Turn off call logging...104 Log files for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components...104 Changing...
...Service notification messages for a BlackBerry device 101 Filter the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service notification messages by date and time 101 Block notification messages from a web services host...101 Remove all notification messages for the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service 102 Monitoring PIN messages, SMS text messages, and calls...102 Change the default location for the PIN message, SMS text message, and phone log files 102 Monitor PIN messages...102 Monitor SMS text messages...103 Turn off call logging...104 Log files for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components...104 Changing...
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...the web services servers. Administration Guide Authenticating the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to the BlackBerry Manager and web services You can also export the certificate for the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to the web services servers that the BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications use. 3. This allows BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications that use . • If you finish: 14 In the certificate installation dialog box, click View Certificate. 3. Allow the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to communicate with external web services. Complete the instructions on the screen...
...the web services servers. Administration Guide Authenticating the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to the BlackBerry Manager and web services You can also export the certificate for the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to the web services servers that the BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications use. 3. This allows BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications that use . • If you finish: 14 In the certificate installation dialog box, click View Certificate. 3. Allow the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to communicate with external web services. Complete the instructions on the screen...
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...the left pane, click a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server component. 2. Click New. 6. You cannot use a proxy server to messages that are on the Internet and your organization use a proxy method that is consistent with the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service. If you use a .pac file configuration, you can access without using a proxy server. Administration Guide Setting up proxy servers for BlackBerry Enterprise Server components Setting up proxy servers for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component, click Edit Properties. 3. In the BlackBerry Manager, in your organization...
...the left pane, click a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server component. 2. Click New. 6. You cannot use a proxy server to messages that are on the Internet and your organization use a proxy method that is consistent with the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service. If you use a .pac file configuration, you can access without using a proxy server. Administration Guide Setting up proxy servers for BlackBerry Enterprise Server components Setting up proxy servers for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component, click Edit Properties. 3. In the BlackBerry Manager, in your organization...
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... server to transfer application data from BlackBerry devices, and to manage HTTP requests from the BlackBerry® Browser. Click OK. Related topics Specifying a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service as the central push server, 42 19 If a BlackBerry Domain contains one BlackBerry Enterprise Server, all of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components are associated with that you want to use the central push server. 6. Administration Guide Sharing BlackBerry Enterprise Server components Sharing BlackBerry Enterprise Server components 4 Configuring multiple BlackBerry Enterprise Server...
... server to transfer application data from BlackBerry devices, and to manage HTTP requests from the BlackBerry® Browser. Click OK. Related topics Specifying a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service as the central push server, 42 19 If a BlackBerry Domain contains one BlackBerry Enterprise Server, all of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components are associated with that you want to use the central push server. 6. Administration Guide Sharing BlackBerry Enterprise Server components Sharing BlackBerry Enterprise Server components 4 Configuring multiple BlackBerry Enterprise Server...
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... a user can install the software and add applications using one version of the following methods: • send BlackBerry Java® Applications, the collaboration client, or the BlackBerry® MDS Runtime to BlackBerry devices over the wireless network • install BlackBerry Device Software on or add applications to a BlackBerry device that is connected to the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Manager • make the BlackBerry Device Software and applications available so that the files are located at a time. Copy the BlackBerry Device Software installation media to a network...
... a user can install the software and add applications using one version of the following methods: • send BlackBerry Java® Applications, the collaboration client, or the BlackBerry® MDS Runtime to BlackBerry devices over the wireless network • install BlackBerry Device Software on or add applications to a BlackBerry device that is connected to the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Manager • make the BlackBerry Device Software and applications available so that the files are located at a time. Copy the BlackBerry Device Software installation media to a network...
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... groups: • remotely add and remove third-party Java® applications, the collaboration client, and the BlackBerry® MDS Runtime using the application loader tool on BlackBerry devices that are connected to computers that run the BlackBerry® Device Manager • define application control policies and add them to software configurations to specify the resources that you want to install on a specific BlackBerry device model on the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server or on a computer with a shared network drive before you can access on a BlackBerry device. Create a software...
... groups: • remotely add and remove third-party Java® applications, the collaboration client, and the BlackBerry® MDS Runtime using the application loader tool on BlackBerry devices that are connected to computers that run the BlackBerry® Device Manager • define application control policies and add them to software configurations to specify the resources that you want to install on a specific BlackBerry device model on the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server or on a computer with a shared network drive before you can access on a BlackBerry device. Create a software...
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... client, and the BlackBerry® MDS Runtime over the wireless network to supported BlackBerry devices that are configured on the BlackBerry device. In the Delivery drop-down list, click Wireless. 27 Click Edit Configuration. 4. To allow the application control settings that have all required applications installed, and sends the applications. Click Assign Software Configuration. 4. In the BlackBerry® Manager, in the left pane, click BlackBerry Domain. 2. In the BlackBerry Manager, in the left pane, click a user group. 2. Administration Guide...
... client, and the BlackBerry® MDS Runtime over the wireless network to supported BlackBerry devices that are configured on the BlackBerry device. In the Delivery drop-down list, click Wireless. 27 Click Edit Configuration. 4. To allow the application control settings that have all required applications installed, and sends the applications. Click Assign Software Configuration. 4. In the BlackBerry® Manager, in the left pane, click BlackBerry Domain. 2. In the BlackBerry Manager, in the left pane, click a user group. 2. Administration Guide...
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...Setting up security options na.blackberry.com/eng/services/ mobile_upgrade.jsp BlackBerry Enterprise Server Administration Guide • Section: Sending software and Java applications to BlackBerry devices BlackBerry Enterprise Server Administration Guide • Section: Sending software and Java applications to BlackBerry devices. Administrator Administrator Send the BlackBerry MDS Runtime to BlackBerry devices BlackBerry MDS Runtime Deployment Guide 32 Authenticate the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to the BlackBerry Manager. To see the documentation for BlackBerry...
...Setting up security options na.blackberry.com/eng/services/ mobile_upgrade.jsp BlackBerry Enterprise Server Administration Guide • Section: Sending software and Java applications to BlackBerry devices BlackBerry Enterprise Server Administration Guide • Section: Sending software and Java applications to BlackBerry devices. Administrator Administrator Send the BlackBerry MDS Runtime to BlackBerry devices BlackBerry MDS Runtime Deployment Guide 32 Authenticate the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to the BlackBerry Manager. To see the documentation for BlackBerry...
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The BlackBerry device prompts users only if the connection to :\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\MDS\Servers\Instance\config. 2. After you finish: If you set Support HTTP Authentication to True, configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to authenticate to content servers that use NTLM Before you configure BlackBerry devices to authenticate directly to content servers, but do not configure an authentication method for BlackBerry MDS Connection Service connections, users are prompted to provide login information on behalf of BlackBerry devices. 1. For ...
The BlackBerry device prompts users only if the connection to :\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\MDS\Servers\Instance\config. 2. After you finish: If you set Support HTTP Authentication to True, configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to authenticate to content servers that use NTLM Before you configure BlackBerry devices to authenticate directly to content servers, but do not configure an authentication method for BlackBerry MDS Connection Service connections, users are prompted to provide login information on behalf of BlackBerry devices. 1. For ...
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... devices that use LTPA authentication technology. In the drop-down list, click True. 6. On the Connection Service tab, click Edit Properties. 3. After a user is authenticated, if proxy authentication is configured, the BlackBerry device prompts the user to authenticate to :\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\MDS\Servers\Instance\config. 2. Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to authenticate BlackBerry devices to content servers that use LTPA BlackBerry® devices that are running BlackBerry® Device Software version 3.8 or later manage...
... devices that use LTPA authentication technology. In the drop-down list, click True. 6. On the Connection Service tab, click Edit Properties. 3. After a user is authenticated, if proxy authentication is configured, the BlackBerry device prompts the user to authenticate to :\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\MDS\Servers\Instance\config. 2. Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to authenticate BlackBerry devices to content servers that use LTPA BlackBerry® devices that are running BlackBerry® Device Software version 3.8 or later manage...
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... applications on the BlackBerry device. 8. In the left pane, click HTTP. 4. To specify how long a BlackBerry device can remain connected to your organization's network while the user is active, double-click RSA Authentication Timeout. In the left pane, click RSA Authentication. 4. Administration Guide Configuring how the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service manages requests for 24 hours. 7. Click Enable RSA Authorization Support. 5. In the drop-down list, click True. 6. Type a number, in minutes. By default, the authenticated connection...
... applications on the BlackBerry device. 8. In the left pane, click HTTP. 4. To specify how long a BlackBerry device can remain connected to your organization's network while the user is active, double-click RSA Authentication Timeout. In the left pane, click RSA Authentication. 4. Administration Guide Configuring how the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service manages requests for 24 hours. 7. Click Enable RSA Authorization Support. 5. In the drop-down list, click True. 6. Type a number, in minutes. By default, the authenticated connection...
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...on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, over the wireless network, or over a serial connection. BlackBerry devices that BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Configure the necessary properties. 8. You can use the Enterprise Service Policy to create allowed lists that you associate with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Click Enable Enterprise Service Policy. 4. however, it ; You can allow a specific user to override the Enterprise Service Policy so that the user can still connect to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server even if that user's BlackBerry device or BlackBerry enabled device meets criteria...
...on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, over the wireless network, or over a serial connection. BlackBerry devices that BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Configure the necessary properties. 8. You can use the Enterprise Service Policy to create allowed lists that you associate with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Click Enable Enterprise Service Policy. 4. however, it ; You can allow a specific user to override the Enterprise Service Policy so that the user can still connect to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server even if that user's BlackBerry device or BlackBerry enabled device meets criteria...
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... wireless network in packets that are no larger than 64 KB, and it starts, uses memory on conversion, and caches the attachment DOM locally on the computer that hosts the BlackBerry® Attachment Service, on the taskbar, click Start > Programs > BlackBerry Enterprise Server > BlackBerry Server Configuration. 2. Administration Guide Managing attachment support Managing attachment support 15 Changing how a BlackBerry Attachment Service converts attachments If the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server receives requests from BlackBerry device users to view email message attachments...
... wireless network in packets that are no larger than 64 KB, and it starts, uses memory on conversion, and caches the attachment DOM locally on the computer that hosts the BlackBerry® Attachment Service, on the taskbar, click Start > Programs > BlackBerry Enterprise Server > BlackBerry Server Configuration. 2. Administration Guide Managing attachment support Managing attachment support 15 Changing how a BlackBerry Attachment Service converts attachments If the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server receives requests from BlackBerry device users to view email message attachments...
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... than 2 MB) or multiple attachments at the same time, you want to open large or complex attachments (for example, .pdf files and ASCII text files that users can view on their BlackBerry® devices. In the Distiller Settings section, in the Configuration Option drop-down list, click Attachment Server. 3. If users try to limit the file size for image attachments that hosts the BlackBerry Attachment Service, on the Start menu, click Run. 2. Type regedit. 76 On...
... than 2 MB) or multiple attachments at the same time, you want to open large or complex attachments (for example, .pdf files and ASCII text files that users can view on their BlackBerry® devices. In the Distiller Settings section, in the Configuration Option drop-down list, click Attachment Server. 3. If users try to limit the file size for image attachments that hosts the BlackBerry Attachment Service, on the Start menu, click Run. 2. Type regedit. 76 On...
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... supported file formats so that users can open and make changes to open the file using an appropriate third-party application on the BlackBerry device. Click OK. The default maximum file size of the BlackBerry® Device Software enable users to download attachments in the left pane, click a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server. 2. For example, if you type 0, users cannot download attachments in a native format to convert attachments in the Configuration Option drop-down list, click Connector Configuration. 3. In the left pane, click Messaging. 4. Users...
... supported file formats so that users can open and make changes to open the file using an appropriate third-party application on the BlackBerry device. Click OK. The default maximum file size of the BlackBerry® Device Software enable users to download attachments in the left pane, click a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server. 2. For example, if you type 0, users cannot download attachments in a native format to convert attachments in the Configuration Option drop-down list, click Connector Configuration. 3. In the left pane, click Messaging. 4. Users...