Blackberry Enterprise Server manual Setting database permissions, Action Procedure

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BlackBerry Enterprise Server for IBM Lotus Domino Installation Guide

2. Perform one of the following actions:

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Set permissions in an IBM Lotus

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In the Run unrestricted methods and operations field, add the LocalDomainServers group.

Domino server Version 6.

 

 

Set permissions in an IBM Lotus

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In the Run unrestricted Java/Javascript/COM field, add the LocalDomainServers group.

Domino server Version 5.

 

 

 

 

 

Setting database permissions

When you run the setup program, the account that you use must have permissions on the database server. The type of permission depends on the setup type that you choose and whether you are creating the BlackBerry Configuration Database on the same computer as the BlackBerry Enterprise Server or on a remote database server.

If you create the BlackBerry Configuration Database on the same computer as the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, you also install a custom event-basednotification system that is designed to reduce the number of database queries that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server makes to the BlackBerry Configuration Database. You require a higher level of permission for this installation because you must register this database notification system.

If you create the BlackBerry Configuration Database on a remote database server, you do not install the database notification system automatically, so you require a lower level of permission. You can install the database notification system manually after you complete the setup program. See “Install the database notification system” on page 32 for more information.

If you install the BlackBerry MDS Services, you must use a database login instead of a Microsoft Windows account to create and access the BlackBerry MDS Services databases. If you are using a database login to create the BlackBerry Configuration Database, you must use a different login for the BlackBerry MDS Services databases.

The BlackBerry MDS Services store their BlackBerry MDS Service database access credentials in plain text form in <installation directory>\MDSS\jakarta-tomcat-5.5.9\conf\server.xml. To protect the access credentials in that storage location, you must limit read and write control to that location.

If you install MSDE 2000 during the BlackBerry Enterprise Server installation, you do not need to set additional permissions. When you select Windows (trusted) authentication during the BlackBerry Enterprise Server installation, the required permissions are given to the account that you used to run the setup program.

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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.