BlackBerry®
Device Software updates
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The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server includes the following enhancements to the software update process:- administrators can make software updates optional for BlackBerry device users
- users have the option to rollback an optional software update
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Support for additional instant messaging servers
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The BlackBerry Enterprise Server is designed to support the following instant messaging servers: - Microsoft® Office Communications Server 2007
R2
- Microsoft® Lync™
Server 2010
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Enhancements to media file downloads
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The default settings for media file downloads changed to allow users to download larger amounts of content using the BlackBerry® Browser or an HTTP connection using the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.
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Enhancements to the BlackBerry Administration Service
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The BlackBerry Administration Service includes the following enhancements: - ability for you to delete only work data from BlackBerry devices
- two new permissions that allow you to delete data from devices: "Delete all device data and remove device" and "Delete only the organization data and remove device permissions" (the "Edit a device" permission no longer permits you to delete all device data)
- option for you to delete or disable a user account from the BlackBerry Enterprise Server after you delete only work data or all data from devices
- option for the BlackBerry Administration Service to automatically select and authenticate with proxy servers
- improved search results including additional user information and the option to sort and move columns for a customized display
- option to export the data from the user search results into a .csv file
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Enhancements to messaging
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The BlackBerry Enterprise Server includes the following enhancements to messaging:
- If a meeting participant proposes a new time for a meeting using IBM® Lotus Notes®, the email message that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server sends to the meeting organizer's device includes the proposed new time.
- When a meeting organizer receives a meeting confirmation, or an email message with a request for information, the email message includes any comments that the meeting participant added.
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Enhancements to the online help for BlackBerry Administration Service and BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager
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The online help for the BlackBerry Administration Service and BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager is now available on the web. It includes the following enhancements:
- Improved search capabilities
- Search function for the Japanese language
- Reorganized content
- BlackBerry Enterprise Server Policy Reference Guide information
- Easier navigation
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Support for assigning additional configurations to groups
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You can assign VPN profiles and Wi-Fi® profiles to groups using the same method that you use to assign IT policies, software configurations, and roles to groups.
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Enhancement to logging
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By default, the logging level for deployment jobs is increased to debug to help you more easily identify, diagnose, and solve issues with incomplete jobs.
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JDBC driver upgrade
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The JDBC driver that BlackBerry Enterprise Server components use to connect to the BlackBerry Configuration Database is upgraded to version 2.0 for the BlackBerry Administration Service, and to version 3.0 for the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.
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New IT policy rules
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For information about new IT policy groups and IT policy rules, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Policy Reference Guide.
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New application control policy rule
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A new application
control policy rule named "Is access to the corporate data API allowed" specifies whether a third-party application or an add-on
application developed by Research In Motion® can access work data on a device.
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New traits
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The BlackBerry Enterprise Trait Tool includes the following new traits:
- PolicyEnterpriseWipeCommandOrderTraitType
- BASIsProxyWPADOptionEnabled
- BASNumberOfAdditionalWiredApplicationsToIncludeInACP
- BASProxyBasicAuthUID
- BASProxyBasicAuthPassword
- EWSDomain
- EWSPassword
- EWSServiceAccount
- MaxDomainSlowSyncsPerMin
- MaxSyncServerSlowSyncsPerMin
- MaxSyncServerSlowSyncsInProcess
- MaxPollCycleCountForHungSlowSync
- MaxPollCycleCountForNoResponseToSlowSync
- NumberOfUserTargetTypeForSlowSyncInParallel
- SlowSyncPollCycleInterval
For more information about new traits, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Administration Guide.
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Changes to the BlackBerry Configuration Database schema
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The changes to the BlackBerry Configuration Database schema for BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 SP3 are summarized in the UpgradeV99990101.sql file in the installation folder.
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Support for Microsoft® Office 2010 file attachments
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The BlackBerry Enterprise Server is designed to support Microsoft Office 2010 file attachments in messages.
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Support for Microsoft® Hyper-V®
Server 2008 R2
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The BlackBerry Enterprise Server is designed to support the Microsoft Hyper-V
Server 2008 R2 virtualization platform.
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Discontinued BlackBerry MDS Integration Service
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The BlackBerry MDS Integration Service is no longer in production. If you installed the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service, you must remove it before you can upgrade to the latest BlackBerry Enterprise Server version. For more information, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Upgrade Guide.
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End of support for Microsoft® SQL
Server® 2000
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The BlackBerry Enterprise Server no longer supports Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and MSDE.
If the installer detects Microsoft SQL Server 2000 or MSDE, the setup application displays a warning message and you cannot continue to install or upgrade the BlackBerry Enterprise Server until you upgrade the database server.
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Upgrade support
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You can upgrade the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to 5.0 SP3 from any of the following versions:
- BlackBerry Enterprise Server 4.1 SP7
- BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0
- BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 SP1
- BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 SP2
To upgrade the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to 5.0 SP3 from a version that is not listed above, you must first upgrade to one of the versions listed above.
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