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Installation and Configuration Guide

Preinstallation tasks

This task describes how to configure the Microsoft Exchange permissions at the administrative group level for every Microsoft Exchange 2003 server that hosts BlackBerry device users but you can also configure the permissions at other levels, such as at the root of the organization or another administrative group.

1.On the computer that hosts the Microsoft Exchange 2003 System Manager, open the Microsoft Exchange 2003 System Manager.

2.Configure the Exchange View Only Administrator permission for the Windows account in the administrative group that contains the Microsoft Exchange 2003 servers that host BlackBerry device users.

3.On each Microsoft Exchange 2003 server that hosts BlackBerry device users, assign the following permissions to the Windows account:

Send As

Receive As

Administer Information Store

4.To permit the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to check if users have permissions to access a public folder, assign the Owner permission for all public folders to the Windows account.

After you finish: Verify that the users have Read and Visible permissions to public folders.

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.

1.Log in to a computer in the Windows domain as an administrator that has permissions to change user objects in Microsoft Active Directory.

2.On the taskbar, click Start > Administrative Tools > Active Directory Users and Computers.

3.On the View menu, click Advanced Features.

4.Right-click the domain root. Click Properties.

5.On the Security tab, click Advanced.

6.Click Add.

7.Type the name of the Windows account that you created (for example, BESAdmin).

8.Click Check Names.

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Contents Installation and Configuration Guide Published 2014-01-14 SWD-20140114180405595 Contents Installing a standby BlackBerry Enterprise Server Adding or removing BlackBerry Enterprise Server components 101 Overview BlackBerry Enterprise Server Planning a BlackBerry Enterprise Server installation Installing the BlackBerry Administration Service Installing the BlackBerry Attachment ServiceInstalling the BlackBerry Collaboration Service Installing the BlackBerry MDS Connection ServiceInstalling the BlackBerry Router Hardware requirements BlackBerry Enterprise Server RequirementHardware requirements BlackBerry Enterprise Server System requirements System requirements BlackBerry Enterprise ServerExchange Server version System requirements BlackBerry Enterprise Server databases Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 32-bit or 64-bit System requirements BlackBerry Attachment Service Operating system Any of the following operating systemsSystem requirements BlackBerry Collaboration Service Windows Server IBM Sametime Novell GroupWise MessengerMicrosoft Lync Server System requirements BlackBerry MDS Connection Service System requirements for your organizations environment Network servicesSystem requirements BlackBerry Router HigherBrowser Browser settings for Windows Internet Explorer Installation and Configuration Guide System requirements Messaging server System requirements FirewallBlackBerry Enterprise Server Supported features and environmentsSystem requirements Instant messaging server Unsupported environments DescriptionBlackBerry Attachment Service After you finish Preinstallation tasksConfiguring a Microsoft Exchange 2010 messaging environment Before you begin Turn off client throttling in Microsoft Exchange Type New-ThrottlingPolicy BESPolicyInstallation and Configuration Guide Configuring a Microsoft Exchange 2007 messaging environment After you finish Click Check Names Configuring a Microsoft Exchange 2003 messaging environment Group membership Domain UserClick Check Names Configure permissions for the Windows account Add the Windows account to the local administrators group Installation and Configuration Guide Perform one of the following actions Type CreateDB.exe BESMgmt.cfg Property DescriptionDbms Installation and Configuration Guide Select the Create associated pointer PTR record check box Installation and Configuration Guide Installation and Configuration Guide Socket connections for each instant messaging session Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Express Edition Installing the BlackBerry Enterprise Server software Install the BlackBerry Enterprise Server software Click Check Name After you finish Before you begin Click Check Name Install a standalone BlackBerry Router Installing a standby BlackBerry 7 Enterprise Server Install a standby BlackBerry Enterprise Server Install a primary BlackBerry Enterprise ServerAfter you finish Install the BlackBerry database notification system Postinstallation tasksTest the BlackBerry Enterprise Server installation Best practice Running the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Open the NotifyMasterInstall.sql fileOpen the NotifyInstall.sql file Best practice DescriptionConfiguring support for Unicode languages Type regeditType regedit Type regedit Type regedit Installation and Configuration Guide After you finish Click Edit component There is a problem with this websites security certificate Click View certificates Configuring communication with distributed componentsOn the Security tab, click Local Intranet Click Trusted Root Certification Authorities. d Click OKClick Edit instance Attachment.Server.host=attachmentserverhostnameChange AllowRemoteServices to Component view, expand BlackBerry Enterprise Server Click Restart instanceType regedit Configuring a computer for monitoring Click Start Run Expand Microsoft SQL Server Security Logins Changing the BlackBerry Configuration Database Change the Database role membership to rimdbbesserverRun the BCSProvisioner.exe file Click Provision BCSAdding or removing BlackBerry 9 Enterprise Server components Component OptionsIf you installed remote components, you can add a BlackBerry Add or remove a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component After you finish Click Component view Delete registry keys Removing the BlackBerry Enterprise Server softwareRemove the BlackBerry Enterprise Server software BlackBerry Enterprise Server registry keys Key LocationOpen the NotifyUnInstall.sql file Removing the BlackBerry database notification systemInstallation and Configuration Guide Failed to write License Key to the Database Previous version detected but no database availablePossible solution On the BlackBerry Server tab, click Edit Mapi profile Possible cause Page Possible cause You cannot access the BlackBerry Administration ServicePossible solution Possible cause Possible solution Text in the license agreement is not readable Related resources Guide InformationGlossary13 Messaging server Name Service Provider InterfaceMessaging Application Programming Interface Network interface cardLegal notice 102 Installation and Configuration Guide