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The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service continues to send clients 401 requests even after they have returned valid
credentials. (DT 1025350)
If you set the language on a BlackBerry device to Japanese, set Pull authorization to Yes in the BlackBerry®
Enterprise Server, and try to use the device to access a shared folder that has full-width characters in its name,
the device displays an "unauthorized access" error. (DT 1015337, DT 996341, DT 987056)
In certain circumstances, when the BlackBerry Enterprise Server experiences an unusually high load, an uncaught
exception might cause a critical thread to exit, which causes the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to stop
unexpectedly. (DT 999506)
Workaround: Restart the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.
If you configure RSA® authentication for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, devices running BlackBerry 6 do not use
RSA authentication. (DT 992608)
If your organization uses a proxy server for web browsing on a device, users cannot log in to an application that
has been coded with the TLS setting "EndToEndRequired" (for example, BlackBerry App World™). (DT 914899)
The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service does not write any items to its log file when it shuts down. (DT 849102)
Workaround: Verify that you set up TCP logging correctly.
If you configure integrated Windows® authentication for the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service, set the File URL
Pattern to .*, and create the required access control rules, when a user tries to browse to a file that includes an
@ (at sign) in the file name, the device cannot display the file. The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service truncates
the file and removes every letter before the @. The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service also logs a DFTF/1.1 404
error message in its log file. (DT 846883)
The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service does not write any information to its log file indicating whether a push
was successful or not. (DT 819201)
When the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service attempts to push data to a device that is running BlackBerry 6 and
does not have connectivity turned on, the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service writes a null pointer exception to
its log file. (DT 809140)
If a device is connected to a Wi-Fi® network only (mobile network is turned off) and the user browses to a PDF file,
the user cannot save the PDF file and the PDF file opens as a blank page. This issue is because the device tries to
use a browser transport that uses the BlackBerry Enterprise Server if direct Wi-Fi transport does not work. (DT
809117)
When a user browses to a file using the Files application, and the device specifies an Accept header but the
BlackBerry MDS Connection Service cannot identify the MIME content type, the HTTP handler can forward the
content to the device, but the DFTP handler cannot and returns status code 406. (DT 807485)
Release Notes
BlackBerry MDS Connection Service known issues
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