Installing BlackBerry Enterprise Server 2.1 for Microsoft Exchange 2000 PLEASE READ THE LEGAL NOTICES SET OUT AT THE END OF THIS DOCUMENT. This document provides information about preparing to install and installing BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 2.1 with a Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server.
System requirements The BlackBerry Enterprise Server Software requires the following hardware and software components: Hardware • Computer with an Intel®-compatible Pentium® processor or compatible (233 MHz or higher, 128-MB RAM, 1-GB hard disk) Software BlackBerry Enterprise Server works in Microsoft Exchange 5.5 (or later) or Microsoft Exchange 2000 native environments, or in a mixed (Microsoft Exchange 5.5 and Microsoft Exchange 2000) environment.
• Adobe® Acrobat Reader 5.0 (available from http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html) is required to read the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Software documentation that is provided in PDF format. Refer to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server for Microsoft Exchange Installation and Getting Started Guide for further details on the appropriate system requirements for your installation environment.
9. To initialize the mailbox, send a test message to the service account mailbox. Set permissions for the service account(s) you created as detailed in the following procedures. Assigning Windows 2000 permissions on a service account Note: Permission to log on locally should be granted to the service account by default. Complete this procedure only if it has not been granted. 1. Using an account with administrative Windows 2000 and Microsoft Exchange permissions, log in to a domain controller. 2.
3. Expand the System Tools object, select Local Users and Groups, and then select Groups. 4. Double-click the Administrators group to open the Administrators Properties dialog box. 5. In the Administrators Properties dialog box, click Add to open the Select Users and Groups dialog box. 6. From the Name list, select the service account and click Add. The name appears in the lower pane of the dialog box. 7. Click OK.
. On the Delegate Control dialog box, under Role, select Exchange View Only Administrator from the drop-down list. Click OK. 7. Click Next. The final screen appears. Review the change you are making and click Finish. To set Administer Information store permissions: 1. Open Microsoft Exchange 2000 System Manager. 2. Right-click a Microsoft Exchange Server and select Properties. 3. Select the Security tab. Click Add. The Select Users, Computers or Groups dialog box appears.
configured to use SQL Server Authentication with a null sa password. If the MSDE 2000 software has been installed previously, the Security model can be changed by editing the following registry key: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\MSSqlserver\MSSqlServer\LoginMode The default for this key is 1 to enable integrated security. Changing this key to 2 changes the server security setting to mixed and enables the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to create the database.
4. Select the country in which you purchased your license for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Software, and then click Next to continue. The License Agreement screen appears. Note: Read the license agreement carefully. Proceeding with the installation indicates that you agree to the conditions of the license agreement. 5. Click Yes to accept the license agreement. Failure to accept the agreement stops the installation program. The Choose Destination Location screen appears. 6.
Note: Note the server name that you define here. You must provide the exact name when you configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server in Microsoft Exchange. • Network Access Node: the network access node that BlackBerry Enterprise Server will use to connect to the network (for example, srp.blackberry.net) Use the SRP Address value provided on your installation CD label, unless you are using a proxying firewall, in which case the network access node must be the internal IP of the Proxy, not the SRP Address.
The upgrade file downloads. Save it to a temporary directory. Open the setup.exe file. As you proceed through the upgrade, the InstallShield Wizard prompts you to download any components that you have not installed already, including BlackBerry Enterprise Server Management (MMC Snap-in). 1. When the Install Administration Software window appears, select the Install BlackBerry Enterprise Server Management (MMC Snap-in)... option, and then click Next. A warning message appears. 2.
Note: If you do not want to install the database on the local computer (that is, if you change the server name to that of another computer on which you want to use a database), you cannot use the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Management InstallShield Wizard to install the database. You can manually install the database at any time following the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Management (MMC Snap-in) installation.
4. In the SRP Identifier and SRP Authentication Key fields, type the appropriate information provided on the installation CD label. This information is unique to each host license. 5. If host routing information was also provided on the installation CD label, in the Host Routing Info field, define the necessary information to connect to the mobile network. Warning: You should only define values in this field if values are provided with the installation material.
makes no commitment to provide any such changes, updates, enhancements or other additions to this document to you in a timely manner or at all. IN NO EVENT SHALL RIM BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR ANY USE OF THIS DOCUMENT, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, RELIANCE ON THE INFORMATION PRESENTED, LOST PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, EVEN IF RIM WAS EXPRESSLY ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.