Data that the migration process does not migrate
Data |
Description |
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administrative role assignment |
If you move user accounts from a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server version 5.0 or later to another BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 5.0 or later, the migration process does not move the administrative roles that are assigned to the user accounts. You can manually assign the administrative roles to the user accounts after the migration process completes, or you can create groups for user accounts and assign roles to the groups in the destination BlackBerry Domain. |
group data |
The migration process does not move group data. Instead, you can create a group in the destination BlackBerry Domain and specify it as the group that you want to assign user accounts to during the migration process. |
software configuration data |
The migration process does not move software configuration data, including BlackBerry® MDS Runtime application data. Instead, you can create a software configuration on the destination BlackBerry Domain and specify it as the software configuration that you want to assign to user accounts during the migration process. |
IT policy data |
By default, the migration process moves all user accounts to the Default IT policy in the destination BlackBerry Domain. You can assign a user account to any IT policy that exists in the destination BlackBerry Domain. Alternatively, before a migration, you can assign an IT policy to a group and then move user accounts to the group. |
The migration process does not move BlackBerry MDS Integration Service data. For more information about the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service, visit www.blackberry.com/go/serverdocs to read the Feature and Technical Overview for your organization's messaging environment. |
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The migration process does not move the BlackBerry Browser configuration settings on the BlackBerry device that is associated with a user account. |