Blackberry Version 5.0 Service Pack 4 Life Jacket User Manual


 
For more information about Microsoft Exchange Web Services, visit http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/
bb204119.aspx.
For more information about configuring the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to use Microsoft Exchange Web Services, see the
BlackBerry Enterprise Server Administration Guide.
Prerequisites: Configuring the BlackBerry Enterprise
Server to use Microsoft Exchange Web Services
Install an SSL certificate on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server so that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server can communicate
with Microsoft Exchange Web Services. You must export the SSL certificate from the client access server for Microsoft
Exchange and import the SSL certificate to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server
supports a self-signed security certificate or a certificate that a certificate authority issues. For more information about
installing an SSL certificate, visit support.microsoft.com to read article KB 962624.
Configure Microsoft Exchange Impersonation for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server administrator account. For more
information about configuring Microsoft Exchange Impersonation, visit msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/
bb204095.aspx and select the appropriate tab for Microsoft Exchange 2007 or Microsoft Exchange 2010.
Assign IIS permissions to a BlackBerry Enterprise Server administrator account on the Microsoft Exchange Server that
hosts the client access server role. For more information about assigning IIS permissions, visit support.microsoft.com to
read article KB 816117.
Configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to use
Microsoft Exchange Web Services
You can configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to use only Microsoft Exchange Web Services to manage calendars on
BlackBerry devices.
1. Copy the BlackBerry Enterprise Server installation files to the computer that hosts the primary BlackBerry Enterprise
Server.
2. Extract the contents to a folder on the computer.
3. At a command prompt, navigate to <extracted_folder>\tools.
4. Perform one of the following actions:
To configure a specific BlackBerry Messaging Agent on a specific BlackBerry Enterprise Server to use Microsoft
Exchange Web Services, type traittool -server <server_name> -agent <agent_id> -trait EWSEnable -set true,
where <server_name> is the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and <agent_id> is the ID for the
BlackBerry Messaging Agent. If you configured high availability, configure only the primary BlackBerry Enterprise
Server.
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