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Feature
Control value-added applications provided
by RIM
New naming conventions for the BlackBerry
Mobile Data System (MDS) and related
software
Improved server calling
Product documentation
Fixed issues
Key issues
SDR 203952
In BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP4 and later, if you configured the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to operate in OAPI
mode and then moved to SOAP mode, duplicate folders were not deleted.
In BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP6, this issue is resolved.
SDR 200132
In BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP4 and later, if you configured the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to operate in OAPI
mode and then moved to SOAP mode, users' subscribed folder settings were deleted.
In BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP6, this issue is resolved.
SDR 175195
In BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP3 and later, if you moved users from one BlackBerry Enterprise Server to another
BlackBerry Enterprise Server, users' BlackBerry devices might have received incorrect service books. As a result, users might
not have been able to send messages from their BlackBerry devices.
In BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP6, this issue is resolved.
SDR 170850
In BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP4 and later, if you applied the SQL script for Daylight Saving Time (DST) to your
BlackBerry Domain, when a timezone change occurred only one of the BlackBerry Enterprise Servers in your BlackBerry Domain
might have processed it.
In BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP6, this issue is resolved.
SDR 166976
In BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP4 and later, if you applied a software configuration to users that contained
multiple .cod files for an application for different versions of BlackBerry® Device Software and a single .alx file for that
application, some BlackBerry devices might have received the .cod file that was not compatible with the version of BlackBerry
Device Software used by the BlackBerry devices.
In BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP6, this issue is resolved.
SDR 154940
In previous versions of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, duplicate message folders might have appeared on users' BlackBerry
devices.
In BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP6, this issue is resolved.
SDR 151892
In BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP4 and later, if you tried to delete a user from the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, or
if you moved the user to a Post Office Agent that was not SOAP-enabled, you could not delete or move the user, and the user's
information remained in the BlackBerry Configuration Database.
In BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP6, this issue is resolved.
SDR 134291
In BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP3 and later, if a user created a contact on the Blackberry device with more than
one email address and then changed one or more of the addresses, the changes were not synchronized correctly to the Novell®
GroupWise® Client.
In BlackBerry Enterprise Server 4.1 SP6, this issue is resolved.
Description
You can use new and existing IT policy rules to control value-added applications provided by RIM.
For more information on new IT policy rules, see the Policy Reference Guide.
The component of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server that was previously referred to as the BlackBerry
MDS Services is now referred to as the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service. The term BlackBerry
MDS Services now refers collectively to the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service and the BlackBerry
MDS Connection Service.
BlackBerry® MDS Studio Applications are now named BlackBerry® MDS Runtime Applications.
Java® applications that are developed for and used on BlackBerry devices are now named
BlackBerry® Java Applications. Browser applications that are developed for and used on BlackBerry
devices are now named BlackBerry® Browser Applications. The term BlackBerry Application refers
collectively to BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications, BlackBerry Java Applications, and BlackBerry
Browser Applications.
The BlackBerry Manager and the BlackBerry Enterprise Server documentation reflect these new
naming conventions.
For BlackBerry Enterprise Servers running with Novell GroupWise Client version 7.0.3 or later, when
a problem occurs during a user transaction, the BlackBerry Messaging Agent contacts the Novell
GroupWise server to determine if the server is functional.
For current documentation, visit www.blackberry.com/go/serverdocs. In BlackBerry Enterprise Server
Version 4.1 SP4 and later, Research In Motion has discontinued the distribution of documentation on
the product CD.
Release Notes
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