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send SVG that are
not transcoded to BlackBerry devices that runBlackBerry® Device Software that
support native SVG
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You can use the
Database component page in the BlackBerry Monitoring Service to view data
attributes for the BlackBerry Configuration Databasesuch as index
fragmentation, the file size of transaction logs, and the file size of data
logs. You can also use the Database components page to manage the thresholds
for the data attributes.
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DSML support
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To manage user
accounts, you can right-click on the user accounts to access a menu of tasks
that you can perform for the user accounts.
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You can navigate search
results for user accounts more easily than inBlackBerry Enterprise Server version
5.0.0. If you associate less than 100 user accounts with a BlackBerry Enterprise Server,
you are not required to perform a search for user accounts before you can
manage the user accounts. The BlackBerry Administration Service displays the user
accounts on a single page.
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You can view user
account information when you add and manage applications. When you manage
applications, you can view the user accounts that you assigned the
application to and the individual properties for each user account. The BlackBerry Administration
Servicedisplays the list of user accounts as hyperlinks so that you
can view the properties for each user account.
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The BlackBerry Monitoring Service home
page is enhanced so that you can view performance data and user statistics,
graphs, messaging server mappings, and overview information for BlackBerry Enterprise Servercomponents that are
associated with all BlackBerry Enterprise Serverinstances that the BlackBerry Monitoring Service monitors.
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The BlackBerry Administration
Service includes the following enhancements to the user creation
process:
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When you create user
accounts, you can assign the user account to groups and a specific BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
If you assigned software configurations to the groups before you create user
accounts, the user accounts are assigned the software configurations
automatically.
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Enhancements to the
calendar synchronization process
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You can run a calendar
synchronization process on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance to find and
correct differences between the calendar entries on a BlackBerry device
and the calendar entries on a computer. You can configure the calendar
synchronization process using the BlackBerry Enterprise Trait
Tool.
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The logs files for the BlackBerry Attachment Service contain
more information in BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 5.0 SP1 than
they did in previous versions. You can now test audio attachments in the BlackBerry Configuration
Panel using the same method that you use to test documents and
images so that you can troubleshoot issues.
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Language support
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New administrative
permissions
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You can turn off the
permissions in the Security role and Enterprise role to assign a BlackBerry device
to a user account, specify an activation password, or send an activation
email to the user account. These permissions control which administrators
have the authorization to activate BlackBerry devices
and send activation messages to user accounts.
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New IT policy rules
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For information about
new IT policy groups and IT policy rules, visitwww.blackberry.com/go/serverdocs to
see the BlackBerry Enterprise ServerPolicy Reference Guide.
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You can configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to
use Microsoft Exchange Web Services instead of MAPI and
CDO libraries to manage calendars on BlackBerry devices.
You configure support for Microsoft Exchange Web
Services using the BlackBerry Enterprise Trait
Tool. To configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to use Microsoft Exchange Web Services, your organization's environment
must use Microsoft Exchange2007 SP1 or later.
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The BlackBerry Attachment Service supports
.odp files and .ods files with limitations. After you upgrade the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, you must add these
attachment formats to the BlackBerry Enterprise Servermanually
so that the BlackBerry Attachment Service can
process these files. For more information, visit www.blackberry.com/go/serverdocs to
see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Upgrade Guide.
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If you install BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications
that support notification messages over HTTPS, you can configure the BlackBerry MDS Integration
Service and the notification client to support notification
messages over HTTPS. For more information, visit www.blackberry.com/go/serverdocs to
see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Administration Guide.
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BlackBerry Enterprise Server designates the middle-ware software package that is part of the BlackBerry wireless platform supplied by Research In Motion (RIM). The software and service connects to messaging and collaboration software (Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Domino, Novell GroupWise, Alt-N MDaemon[1]) on enterprise networks and redirects emails and synchronize contacts and calendaring information between servers, desktop workstations, and mobile devices.
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