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- Overview: BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express
- Log in to the BlackBerry Administration Service for the first time
- Creating administrator accounts
- Using an IT policy to manage BlackBerry Enterprise Solution security
- Configuring security options
- Configuring the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express environment
- Configuring user accounts
- Assigning BlackBerry devices to users
- Sending software and BlackBerry Java Applications to BlackBerry devices
- Alternative methods for installing BlackBerry Java Applications on BlackBerry devices
- Configuring how users access enterprise applications and web content
- Specifying a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service as a central push server
- Configuring how BlackBerry devices authenticate to content servers
- Configure how BlackBerry devices authenticate to content servers
- Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to authenticate BlackBerry devices to content servers that use NTLM
- Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to authenticate BlackBerry devices to content servers that use Kerberos
- Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to authenticate BlackBerry devices to content servers that use LTPA
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Configuring the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to authenticate devices to the RSA Authentication
Manager
- Prerequisites: Configuring the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to support RSA authentication when the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service runs on Windows Server 2008
- Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to support RSA authentication when the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service runs on Windows Server 2008
- Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to authenticate devices to the RSA Authentication Manager
- Configuring how the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service manages requests
for web content
- Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to manage HTTP cookie storage
- Configure the timeout limit for HTTP connections with BlackBerry devices
- Configure the timeout limit for HTTP connections with web servers
- Configure the maximum number of times that the BlackBerry Browser accepts HTTP redirections
- Permitting push applications to make trusted connections to a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service
- Create a key store to store certificates for use with HTTPS connections
- Add a certificate for the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service
- Export the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service certificate to make it available to push applications
- Import the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service certificate to the key store of a push application
- Configuring a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service
to trust web servers
- Specify whether the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service requires trusted HTTPS connections from web servers
- Specify whether the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service requires trusted TLS connections from web servers
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Configuring certificate server information for the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service
- Configure the LDAP servers that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service uses to retrieve certificates
- Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to use DSML to retrieve certificates
- Configure the OCSP servers that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service uses to retrieve the status of certificates
- Configure the CRL servers that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service uses to retrieve the status of certificates
- Add communication information to a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service configuration set
- Assign a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service configuration set to a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service instance
- Add a retrieved certificate for a web server to the key store
- Permitting users to access intranet sites on BlackBerry devices using global login information
- Configuring how the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service connects to BlackBerry devices
- Specify the maximum amount of data that a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service can send to BlackBerry devices
- Specify the pending content timeout limit for a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service
- Permit Java applications to use scalable socket connections with a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service
- Specify the thread pool size of a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service
- Specify the maximum number of scalable socket connections
- Prevent the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service from using scalable HTTP
- Specify the port number that the web server listens on for push application requests
- Specify how often a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service polls for configuration information
- Setting up the messaging environment
- Making the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager available to users
- Configuring the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager
- Creating and configuring Wi-Fi profiles and VPN profiles
- Configuring encryption and authentication methods for Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry devices
- Configuring software tokens for BlackBerry devices
- Changing the security settings of the BlackBerry Administration Service and BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager
- Protecting and redistributing devices
- Managing administrator accounts
- Managing groups and user accounts
- Managing the delivery of BlackBerry Java Applications, BlackBerry Device Software, and device settings to BlackBerry devices
- Managing how users access enterprise applications and web content
- Managing organizer data synchronization
- Managing your organization's messaging environment and attachment support
- Managing calendars
- Managing a BlackBerry Domain
- BlackBerry Controller and BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express Component Monitoring
- BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express log files
- BlackBerry Enterprise Solution connection types and port numbers
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
- Provide feedback
- Legal notice
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Configuring how users access enterprise applications and web content
- Specifying a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service as a central push server
- Configuring how BlackBerry devices authenticate to content servers
- Configuring how the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service manages requests for web content
- Permitting push applications to make trusted connections to a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service
- Configuring a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to trust web servers
- Permitting users to access intranet sites on BlackBerry devices using global login information
- Configuring how the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service connects to BlackBerry devices
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