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    Installing BlackBerr y Enterprise Ser v er 2.1 for Microsoft Exchange 2000 PLEASE READ THE LEGAL NOTICES SET OUT AT THE END OF THIS DOCUMENT. This document provides informati on about preparing to ins t all and installing BlackBerry Enterprise Se rv er version 2.1 with a Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server . Co nt e nt s • System requirements • Defi[...]

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    2 BlackBerr y Ent erprise Ser v er 2. 1 for Microsoft Exchange 2000 S ystem r equir ements The BlackBerry Enterprise Serv er Software re quires the following hardw are and software components: Hard ware • Computer with an Intel®-compati ble Pe ntium® processor or compatible (233 MHz or higher , 128-MB RAM, 1-GB hard disk) Softwar e BlackBerry E[...]

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    BlackBerry Enterprise Ser ver 2. 1 for Microsoft Exchange 2000 3 • Adobe® Acrobat Reader 5.0 (av ailable from http://www.adobe. com/products/ac robat/readstep .html ) is required to read the BlackBerry Enterprise Serv er Software documentation that is provided in PDF format. Refer to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server for Micr os oft Exchange Inst[...]

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    4 BlackBerr y Enterprise Ser ver 2. 1 for Microsoft Exchange 2000 9. T o initialize the mailb ox, send a test message to the service account mailbox. Set permissions for the service account(s) y ou created as detailed in the following procedur es. Assigning Windo ws 2000 permissions on a ser vice acc ount 1. Using an account with administrative W i[...]

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    BlackBerry Enterprise Ser ver 2. 1 for Microsoft Exchange 2000 5 3. Expand the System T ools object, select Local Users an d Groups , and then select Groups . 4. Double-click the Administrators group to open the Administrators Properties dialog box. 5. In the Administrators Properties dia log box, click Add to open the Select Users and Groups dialo[...]

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    6 BlackBerr y Enterprise Ser ver 2. 1 for Microsoft Exchange 2000 6. On the Delegate Control dialog box, under Role, select Exchange V iew 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 s e t A d m i n i s t e r I n f o r m ation store permissio[...]

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    BlackBerry Enterprise Ser ver 2. 1 for Microsoft Exchange 2000 7 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 f ollowing registry key : HKLMSoftwareMic rosoftMSSqlser verMSSqlServe rLoginMode The default for t his [...]

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    8 BlackBerr y Enterprise Ser ver 2. 1 for Microsoft Exchange 2000 4. Select the country in which you purchased your license for the BlackBerry Enterprise Serv er Software, and then click Next to continue. The License Agreement screen appears. 5. Click Ye s to accept the license agreement. Failure to accept the agreement stops the installation progr[...]

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    BlackBerry Enterprise Ser ver 2. 1 for Microsoft Exchange 2000 9 • 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 y our installation CD label, unless you are using a proxying fi rewall, in which case the netw[...]

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    10 BlackBerry Enterprise Ser ver 2.1 for Microsoft Exchange 2000 The upgrade file downloads. Sav e it to a temporary directory . Open the setup.exe file. As y ou proceed through the upgrade, the InstallShield W izard prompts y ou to download any components that y ou have not installed already , including B lackBerry Enterprise Server Management (MM[...]

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    BlackBerr y Enterprise Ser ver 2.1 for Microsoft Exchange 2000 11 7. Accept the default set tings for the remaining steps in the BlackBerr y Enterprise Server Management database installation. When prompted, create a MAPI Profile for the BlackBerry Enterprise Serv er Ma nagement console that points to the BESAdmin service account. 8. A dialog box s[...]

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    12 BlackBerry Enterprise Ser ver 2.1 for Microsoft Exchange 2000 4. In the SRP Identifier and SRP Authenticati on 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 w as also provid ed on the installation CD label, in the Host Routing In[...]

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    BlackBerr y Enterprise Ser ver 2.1 for Microsoft Exchange 2000 13 makes no commitment to provide any such changes, up dates, enhancements or other additions to this document to you in a timely manner or at a ll. IN NO EVENT SHALL RIM BE LIA BLE TO ANY P ARTY FOR ANY DIRECT , INDIRECT , SPECIAL OR CO NSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR ANY USE OF THIS DOCUMENT [...]