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- Making BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications and BlackBerry Browser Applications available to users
- Configuring how users access enterprise applications and web content
- Setting up the messaging environment
- Configuring BlackBerry devices to enroll certificates over the wireless network
- Making the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager available to users
- Configuring the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager
- Creating and configuring Wi-Fi profiles, VPN profiles, and VoIP profiles
- Creating and configuring Wi-Fi profiles
- Creating and configuring VPN profiles
- Creating and configuring a VoIP profile
- Delete a Wi-Fi profile
- Delete a VPN profile
- Delete a VoIP profile
- Importing profile information from a .csv file
- Configuring encryption and authentication methods for Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry devices
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BlackBerry Enterprise Server for Microsoft Exchange - 5.0.1
Delete a VPN profile
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