
You must initiate an organizer data synchronization from the BlackBerry Enterprise Trait Tool rather than the
BlackBerry Administration Service. (DT 758496)
The BlackBerry Administration Service does not delete obsolete reconciliation jobs from the BlackBerry
Configuration Database. (DT 757583)
When you search for updated BlackBerry Device Software bundles in the BlackBerry Administration Service, the
browser session times out and you are logged out of the BlackBerry Administration Service. This issue is the result
of missing locale information in the BlackBerry Configuration Database. (DT 755985)
If a user has a personal folder with a name that includes characters that the BlackBerry Administration Service
does not support, the BlackBerry Administration Service cannot display the organizer data synchronization pages
or email configuration pages for the user. (DT 753954)
After you log in to the BlackBerry Administration Service, the BlackBerry Administration Service might write a
socket write error message to its log file. (DT 752116)
When moving user accounts to another BlackBerry Enterprise Server, the BlackBerry Administration Service
displays the BlackBerry Enterprise Server that the user account is currently associated with as a destination server.
(DT 735296)
When you configure Microsoft Active Directory authentication for the BlackBerry Administration Service and
provide the global catalog server names (rather than permitting the BlackBerry Administration Service to discover
the global catalog servers automatically), the BlackBerry Administration Service does not use these global catalog
servers when performing Kerberos™ authentication. (DT 731603)
If you search for a large number of users in the BlackBerry Administration Service, in certain circumstances, the
JVM might run out of memory and no results are returned. (DT 712427)
The way that you can configure the maximum file size for attachments using the Maximum Native Attachment
MTH attachment size IT policy rule and the Maximum Download Attachment Size (KB) field in the BlackBerry
Administration Service is confusing. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server implements the most restrictive setting. (DT
705600)
If you import IT policies from an earlier version of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server into BlackBerry Enterprise
Server 5.0 SP1 and later, and the BlackBerry Enterprise Server has different SRP information from the BlackBerry
Enterprise Server that it was imported from, you cannot edit the IT policies in BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 SP1
and later and therefore BlackBerry device users cannot send or receive email messages. (DT 695990)
Release Notes
BlackBerry Administration Service known issues
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