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BlackBerry Client for use with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007

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Product information

For more information about the new features of the collaboration clients, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Feature
and Technical Overview.

Fixed issues

BlackBerry® Client for use with Microsoft® Office Communications Server 2007 version 2.5.16
SDR 304881
In previous versions of the client, if a user specified a custom location that met the character limit of the Location field
(approximately 256 characters), the user could no longer specify their current location.
In the BlackBerry Client for use with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 version 2.5.16, this issue is resolved.
SDR 304781
In previous versions of the client, if a user deleted a blocked contact, the blocked contact might remain in the contact list. When
the user logged out, and then logged back in to the client, the user received an add request for the contact that they deleted.
In the BlackBerry Client for use with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 version 2.5.16, this issue is resolved.
SDR 304713
In previous versions of the client, a user could send messages to a blocked contact if the user had an existing conversation with
the contact.
In the BlackBerry Client for use with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 version 2.5.16, this issue is resolved.
SDR 302669
In previous versions of the client, in certain circumstances, after a user deleted a contact from the contact list, the user received
an add request for a contact the next time that the user logged in to the client.
SDR 281795
In the BlackBerry Client for use with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 version 2.5.16, this issue is resolved.
SDR 300871
In previous versions of the client, in certain circumstances, if a user had AOL® contacts in their contact list, the user could not
log in to the BlackBerry Client for use with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007.
In the BlackBerry Client for use with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 version 2.5.16, this issue is resolved.
SDR 279862
In previous versions of the client, users could not log in to the BlackBerry Client for use with Microsoft Office Communications
Server 2007 if their user name was in the following format: <domain_name>\<user_name>, and if the Active Directory domain
name was different from the SIP domain name.
In the BlackBerry Client for use with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 version 2.5.16, this issue is resolved.
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system requirements
installation instructions
upgrade considerations
environment-specific configurations
system requirements
upgrade instructions
high availability considerations
high availability configuration information
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BlackBerry device implementation instructions
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monitoring instructions
BlackBerry® Device Software update methods
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IT policy rule descriptions
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