Blackberry Enterprise Server manual Checklist Operating system requirements

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BlackBerry Enterprise Server for IBM Lotus Domino Upgrade Guide

Checklists

Description

Reference

Checklist: Additional software requirements

This checklist describes the additional software that is required on the

See page 14.

 

computer on which you plan to install the BlackBerry Enterprise Server,

 

 

if you want to read the documentation and help file, or if you want to

 

 

implement multiple BlackBerry devices from a single computer.

 

 

 

 

Checklist: Operating system requirements

Note: You must install the most current service pack for each Microsoft product.

Considerations

Install one of the following operating systems on the computer on which you plan to install the BlackBerry Enterprise Server:

Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Service Pack (SP) 4 (Server or Advanced Server editions)

Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 (SP1 is required for Microsoft Windows Messenger support)

Install Microsoft Messaging Queue (MSMQ) Version 3.0 (required for Microsoft Windows Messenger support).

Note: If you install MSMQ separately from Windows Server 2003, clear the default Active Directory Integration and Triggers subcomponents and select only the Common subcomponent.

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Install Microsoft® .NET Framework Version 1.1 (SP1 is required for Microsoft Windows Messenger support). You can install this

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program during the BlackBerry Enterprise Server installation.

 

 

 

If Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0 is installed, the setup program still installs Version 1.1 or Version 1.1 SP1.

If Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1 is installed in a language other than English, you must download and install SP1 in the appropriate language.

Visit www.microsoft.com/netframework/downloads/ for more information.

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Install one of the following Microsoft Data Access Component (MDAC) versions on the computer on which you plan to install the

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BlackBerry Enterprise Server:

 

• MDAC Version 2.8 with Security Patch MS04-003 (Version 2000.85.1025.00)

 

• MDAC Version 2.8 SP2 (Version 2000.86.1830.00)

 

Note: MDAC Version 2.8 SP2 is shipped only with Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP1.

 

Install Java® 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE™) Runtime Environment Version 5.0 update 9. You can install this program during

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the BlackBerry Enterprise Server installation.

 

If you are using IBM® DB2® Universal Database (DB2 UDB), install the IBM DB2 Universal Database Runtime Client Lite. You can

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install this program during the BlackBerry Enterprise Server installation.

 

 

 

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Contents Version Installation Guide BlackBerry Enterprise Server for IBM Lotus DominoPage Research In Motion Limited Phillip StreetPage Contents Installing the BlackBerry Enterprise Server software Choosing a BlackBerry Enterprise Server setup type Planning your BlackBerry environmentWireless network bypass to BlackBerry devices Remote BlackBerry Router can support multipleBlackBerry Controller on a remote computer Primary BlackBerry Router is unavailableSetup type Description BlackBerry Upgrading the BlackBerry Enterprise ServerCollaboration Page System requirements Checklist Operating system requirements BlackBerry Enterprise Server installationChecklist Security support requirements Or unread message status on the BlackBerry deviceChecklist Multidomain support requirements Checklist Multilanguage support requirementsChecklist Virtual machine support requirements Checklist Additional software requirementsChecklist Network environment settings Checklist Messaging and collaboration environment settingsDesktop session Your database serverChecklist Instant messaging environment settings Checklist Terminal service settingsHotfixes to support the Ajax Service Checklist Database environment settings InstallationEnable named pipes and TCP/IP network protocols This change in authenticationSystem requirements for remote components Checklist BlackBerry MDS Services system requirements System Considerations Requirement OperatingSupport Security SupportChecklist BlackBerry Attachment Service system requirements Enterprise Server installationThat you can view the online help Checklist BlackBerry Manager system requirements Checklist BlackBerry Router system requirements You plan to install the BlackBerry Collaboration Service InformationCertificates on Microsoft Live Communications Server ServerConfiguring your environment Create the BlackBerryAdmins groupSetting database permissions Action ProcedureDomino server Version Set DB2 UDB permissions Create Windows groups to support administrative roles Password Type the password for the database accountConfiguring your environment Page Installing the BlackBerry Enterprise Server software Client access license key SRP identifier SRP key SRP hostStep For more informationInstall the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Install a BlackBerry component on a remote computerInstall the database notification system Installing the Hosted BlackBerry for IBM Lotus Domino Resolving issues during the installation processResolving issues after the installation process completes Postinstallation tasks Action Resource Add administrators to rolesAdd users to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Implement BlackBerry devicesPage Removing the BlackBerry Enterprise Server software Remove the BlackBerry Enterprise Server softwareRemove registry entries from your computer Click NoRemove the database notification system Page Research In Motion Limited Published in Canada

Enterprise Server specifications

BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) is a robust platform designed to address the needs of enterprises in managing their mobile communications securely and efficiently. Originally developed by BlackBerry Limited, BES has evolved significantly since its inception, adapting to the changing landscape of mobile technology and enterprise demands.

One of the cornerstone features of BES is its ability to provide secure email and data synchronization. It allows organizations to manage their email communications seamlessly through BlackBerry devices, ensuring that sensitive corporate information remains protected. Through strong encryption and secure access protocols, BES significantly reduces the risk of data breaches and allows IT departments to maintain compliance with various regulations.

Another key characteristic of BES is its centralized management capabilities. IT administrators can easily manage user accounts, configure device policies, and deploy applications from a single console, significantly reducing the complexity associated with mobile device management. This centralized approach not only streamlines operations but also enhances the ability to monitor and control device usage across the organization.

BES also supports various deployment options, including on-premises and cloud-based solutions. This flexibility allows organizations to choose the model that best fits their IT strategy and operational needs. Furthermore, BES integrates with other enterprise solutions such as Microsoft Exchange, IBM Notes, and additional CRM platforms, enabling a comprehensive approach to managing communications and enhancing productivity.

The platform also features advanced reporting and analytics tools, which provide insights into device usage, security incidents, and overall mobile performance. This data-driven approach assists organizations in making informed decisions about their mobile strategies and investments.

With the advent of modern mobile operating systems, BES has adapted to support Android and iOS devices, in addition to BlackBerry’s proprietary operating system. This multi-platform support ensures that businesses can manage a diverse range of devices within their workforce, catering to employees' preferences while maintaining control over corporate data.

In summary, BlackBerry Enterprise Server is a powerful tool for enterprises looking to enhance their mobile communication management. With features centered around security, centralized management, deployment flexibility, and comprehensive reporting, BES remains a critical solution for organizations striving to ensure the security and efficiency of their mobile operations in an increasingly mobile-first world.