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Blackberry Professional Software in SBS 2003 Environment
OK, I've been reading up installing the BPS software (Not BES) in an SBS
2003 environment. Some have said they have had success with installing the BPS directly on the SBS 2003 and if you have ISA it is still possible BUT there are more configuration issues. I have also read though where BPS on the SBS 2003 server may break some other things such as WSUS. What I don't need is to get BPS up and running for my 2 users who have BB devices only to kill the rest of the server for everyone else. My next thought was install BPS on an XP machine that is a client of the network and if the XP client gets hosed who cares. 1. Anyone done this? 2. Any "gottcha's" to look out for? 3. Any links to instructions/lessons learned by doing the install this way? I have walked through the 4 BPS video tutorials at RIM on the install and it seems pretty straight forward and I can adapt the tutorial to me using an XP client.... but they geared the tutorials on installation directly on the Exchange 2003 Windows Server box. No problem if I had a spare Windows 2003 box but this is a single server SBS 2003 installation with only 2 BB users. Thoughts? Thanks!!!! -Richard K |
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Blackberry Professional Software in SBS 2003 Environment
The date and time was Tuesday, December 16, 2008 10:48:34 AM, and on a
whim, Richard K pounded out on the keyboard: OK, I've been reading up installing the BPS software (Not BES) in an SBS 2003 environment. Some have said they have had success with installing the BPS directly on the SBS 2003 and if you have ISA it is still possible BUT there are more configuration issues. I have also read though where BPS on the SBS 2003 server may break some other things such as WSUS. What I don't need is to get BPS up and running for my 2 users who have BB devices only to kill the rest of the server for everyone else. My next thought was install BPS on an XP machine that is a client of the network and if the XP client gets hosed who cares. 1. Anyone done this? 2. Any "gottcha's" to look out for? 3. Any links to instructions/lessons learned by doing the install this way? I have walked through the 4 BPS video tutorials at RIM on the install and it seems pretty straight forward and I can adapt the tutorial to me using an XP client.... but they geared the tutorials on installation directly on the Exchange 2003 Windows Server box. No problem if I had a spare Windows 2003 box but this is a single server SBS 2003 installation with only 2 BB users. Thoughts? Thanks!!!! -Richard K Hi Richard, You will probably get more info at: http://www.blackberryforums.com/ While I have installed it on WS2003, we did have an issue with Java (not mentioned in any documentation as even being required). For some reason, BPS installed Java 5.11. I updated to 6.11 and removed 5.11 and BPS stopped working. It had to be installed again. Stupid to code for an older version. -- Terry R. ***Reply Note*** Anti-spam measures are included in my email address. Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply. |
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