Installation and Configuration Guide | Preinstallation tasks |
Permit meeting requests from outside of your organization when using Microsoft Exchange Web Services for Microsoft Exchange 2010
By default, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server uses Microsoft Exchange Web Services to manage calendars on BlackBerry devices. Each time you add a new Microsoft Exchange mailbox, you must configure the calendar settings in Microsoft Exchange to permit BlackBerry device users to receive meeting requests from outside of your organization when using Microsoft Exchange Web Services.
1.On a computer that hosts the Microsoft Exchange Management Shell, open the Microsoft Exchange Management Shell.
2.For each Microsoft Exchange Server that hosts users, type the following command:
Configuring a Microsoft Exchange 2007 messaging environment
Create a Windows account that has a Microsoft Exchange 2007 mailbox
You must create a Windows account that has a Microsoft Exchange 2007 mailbox so that the Windows account can authenticate with the Microsoft Exchange Server.
Before you begin: You must configure Microsoft Exchange 2007 to support versions of Microsoft Outlook that are earlier than 2007 by creating a public folder database. For more information about supporting versions of Microsoft Outlook that are earlier than 2007, visit http://support.microsoft.com to read article 555851 and visit http://technet.microsoft.com to read articles 123694, 124270, 397221, and 691120.
1.On the computer that hosts Microsoft Exchange, log in using an administrator account that has the correct permission to create accounts.
2.Open the Microsoft Exchange Management Console.
3.Create an account and mailbox that you name BESAdmin.
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