Organizer Data Synchronization
SDR 83880
In BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 and later, in certain circumstances, all-day appointments might not have
synchronized successfully to BlackBerry devices.
In BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP6, this issue is resolved.
SDR 79077
In BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 and later, if a user's conflict resolution settings for organizer data were configured
to "Server wins", and the user modified an address book entry on the BlackBerry device, the changes were incorrectly applied
to the address book entry in the user's Novell GroupWise Client.
In BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP6, this issue is resolved.
SDR 74208
In BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 and later, when a user created a calendar appointment on the BlackBerry device,
the calendar appointment was not synchronized to the user's Novell GroupWise Client over the wireless network.
In BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP6, this issue is resolved.
SDR 61781
In previous versions of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, when a user who was not configured for wireless calendar
synchronization connected the BlackBerry device to the BlackBerry® Desktop Software to synchronize the calendar, calendar
information did not synchronize successfully to the BlackBerry device.
In BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP6, this issue is resolved.
Set-up Application
SDR 168917
In BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP4 and later, if the Recursive Trigger Enabled option was set to True for the
BlackBerry Configuration Database, the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service did not start after you installed the BlackBerry
Enterprise Server, and if you started the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service manually, it stopped after a short time.
In BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP6, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server setup application checks if this option is set
to True during the installation process. If it is set to true, the setup program changes the value to False.
Known Issues
Key Issues
SDR 202265
If you try to delete a user from the BlackBerry Enterprise Server while the BlackBerry Enterprise Server does not have a
connection to the Novell GroupWise messaging server, the user remains in a pending delete state and cannot be deleted from
the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
Workaround
You can delete the user when the BlackBerry Enterprise Server connects to the Novell GroupWise messaging server.
SDR 161041
When the BlackBerry Enterprise Server is configured to run in SOAP mode, dual network cards might cause the BlackBerry
Enterprise Server to stop functioning correctly.
SDR 133087
If you stop the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service, users' BlackBerry devices might be activated again over the wireless
network.
SDR 128963
If the BlackBerry Enterprise Server is configured to run in SOAP mode, when users' delete address book entries in the Novell
GroupWise Client, the address book entries are only deleted once each day on users' BlackBerry devices.
SDR 121445
In certain circumstances, when a user has an email folder count that exceeds the OAPI limit of 4941, the BlackBerry Enterprise
Server might stop responding.
SDR 113094
In certain circumstances, it can take longer than expected to synchronize message moves between BlackBerry devices and the
Novell GroupWise Client.
BlackBerry Messaging Agent
SDR 201548
If a user turns off the "Create sent item to track information" option in the Novell GroupWise Client, an "Unlisted Message
Error!" status notification appears beside all sent messages on the user's BlackBerry device.
SDR 200708
The BlackBerry Messaging Agent might take longer than expected to process messages due to SQL server timeouts.
SDR 199727
If a user creates a new rule to link mail to a folder in the Novell GroupWise Client and a new message is updated in the linked
folder, duplicate messages are sent to the user's BlackBerry device.
SDR 196408
If a user receives a meeting request and opens it on the BlackBerry device, an error in the event log for the BlackBerry
Messaging Agent will mark the meeting as read in the user's Novell GroupWise Client.
SDR 184883
When a user is out of a wireless coverage area and then re-enters a wireless coverage area, the BlackBerry Messaging Agent
might not update the users' coverage status correctly and might not deliver messages to the user's BlackBerry device
successfully.
SDR 175726
If you turn off forwarding for sent messages using the BlackBerry Manager, users continue to receive sent messages on their
BlackBerry devices after the received messages are marked as read on the recipients' BlackBerry devices.
SDR 174792
If a user receives an email message on the BlackBerry device that displays a list of recipients that was truncated by the
BlackBerry Enterprise Server, there is no indication that the list of recipients has been truncated.
Release Notes
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