Installation and Configuration Guide | Preinstallation tasks |
4.To permit the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to check if a user has permissions for a public folder, assign the Owner permission for all public folders to the administrator account.
After you finish:
•To verify that you created the Windows account, log in to a computer using the Windows account.
•Verify that the Windows account is not a member of the Domain Administrators group in Microsoft Active Directory.
•Verify that BlackBerry device users have Read and Visible permissions to public folders.
•To permit BlackBerry device users to check the availability of meeting participants in BlackBerry Device Software 4.5 or later, configure the Schedule+ Free/Busy information for the system public folder. For more information, visit http:// technet.microsoft.com to read articles 629523 and 691129.
Configure Microsoft Exchange 2007 permissions for the Windows account
1.On a computer that hosts the Microsoft Exchange Management Shell, open the Microsoft Exchange Management Shell.
2.Perform one of the following actions:
•If you log in to Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, type
•If you log in to another computer, type
3.For each Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 instance that hosts BlackBerry device users, type the following command:
Permit users to send email messages in a Microsoft Exchange environment
To permit BlackBerry device users to send email messages, you must configure Send As permissions for the Microsoft Active Directory user object that contains users. This task describes how to configure the Send As permissions for the entire Windows domain, but you can also configure the permissions at the user object level or on a container of user objects.
For more information about Send As permissions and the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, visit www.blackberry.com/btsc to read article KB04707. For more information about assigning Send As permissions permissions to multiple user accounts, visit support.microsoft.com to read article 912918.
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