
The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service writes low-level messages to the Windows Event Log™ which might fill
the Windows Event Log. (DT 805879)
When a user uses the Files application to open a Microsoft® Word document that contains Japanese characters
and that is located on a shared network drive, BlackBerry MDS Connection Service does not transcode the
information as expected and the device does not display Japanese characters correctly. (DT 711282)
Users cannot use the Files application to open an RTF document that is located on a shared network drive. (DT
693659)
If a URL includes escaped Unicode characters (for example, %u00), the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service
attempts to convert the URL and the device displays an Invalid Authority error message. (DT 606970)
When the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service downloads an attachment from a web server that uses HTTPS, the
BlackBerry MDS Connection Service writes an IOCancelledException error message to its log file and cannot
download the attachment. (DT 531836)
After you configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to support Microsoft® Active Directory®
authentication, if the user's user name or password includes a space, authentication does not complete successfully
when a user searches for files from a shared location. (DT 490943)
Workaround: Perform one of the following actions:
• Remove the space in the user's user name.
• Create a Windows group policy that does not permit spaces within a password.
If you configure a proxy server and a user receives an HTTP 400 error when the user accesses an HTTPS Intranet
site, the user receives an HTTP 400 error for each site the user browses to afterwards. (DT 450427)
Workaround: Restart the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.
When a user browses to web sites that contain Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentations, the browser on the device
might not display slides correctly. (DT 349191)
Workaround: On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service, in C:\Program Files\Research
In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\MDS\Servers\instance\config, in the rimpublic.property file, add the
following property: AsClientConfig.ChunkSizeKBytes=1024.
If you import a self-signed certificate into the proxy server keystore, users cannot install an application that the
BlackBerry MDS Connection Service accesses using HTTPS as the secure status of the certificate is not maintained.
The users see an HTTP 500 error on the device. (DT 344187)
Workaround: Use certificates that certification authorities sign.
Release Notes
BlackBerry MDS Connection Service known issues
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