Setup application issues fixed in this release
If you installed the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server and specified “BAS” as the BlackBerry Enterprise Server name, the installation
process stopped responding. (SDR 304750)
The BlackBerry Enterprise Server setup application stopped responding for a few minutes while installing the Microsoft® .NET
framework on Windows Server® 2003 R2 SP2 (64-bit). (SDR 303134)
A warning was not displayed if you selected the wrong Microsoft® SQL Server® port type during the setup process. The services
for the BlackBerry Administration Service (and all other Java® based services) could not run if you selected the wrong port type.
(SDR 301989)
When you installed the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, created the BlackBerry Configuration Database, and did not install the
BlackBerry Administration Service, at the Start Services dialog box, the setup application tried to prepare the non-existent
BlackBerry Administration Service and stopped responding for a few minutes. (SDR 291494)
When installing BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 5.0, the Microsoft SQL Server could not be located if it was configuring with
a non-standard static TCP port. (SDR 286463)
If you removed an existing BlackBerry MDS Integration Service and BlackBerry MDS Integration Service database, and you ran
the setup application to install a new BlackBerry MDS Integration Service and BlackBerry MDS Integration Service database, a
SQL Query error displayed when you clicked the Start Services button, and the installation process could not complete successfully.
(SDR 281658)
On the Administration Settings screen, the SSL password that you specified must have contained a combination of letters and/
or numbers, and could not contain any of the following special characters: exclamation mark (!), number sign (#), dollar sign ($),
percent sign (%), caret (^), comma (,), ampersand (&), equal sign (=), apostrophe (‘), quotation mark (“), semi-colon (;), chevrons
(<>), vertical bar (|). (SDR 281116)
When upgrading the primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server in a high availability environment that was running an evaluation
version of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 5.0 software, you had to use the evaluation BlackBerry CAL key. (SDR 280151)
If you installed the BlackBerry Enterprise Server on Windows Server 2003 (64-bit), in certain circumstances, the setup application
could not find the CDO library. (SDR 304581)
In certain circumstances, the setup application displayed the error “The setup application cannot find the send as permission for
the account [<account_name>] at the root of the Microsoft Active Directory domain for [<server_name>....” even though your
administration account had the correct permissions. (SDR 299428)
After you installed the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, if you used the setup application to connect a BlackBerry Enterprise Server
to a remote BlackBerry MDS Integration Service database, the setup application stopped responding. (SDR 298363)
Release Notes
Setup application issues fixed in this release
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