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KB04147 - Run BES with local MSDE and remote BlackBerry Manager
KB04147 - Run the BlackBerry Enterprise Server with local MSDE and remote BlackBerry Manager
Environment
- BlackBerry® Enterprise Server software version 4.0 for IBM® Lotus® Domino®
- BlackBerry Manager
Overview
To administer the BlackBerry Enterprise Server using Microsoft® Data Engine (MSDE) with a remote installation of BlackBerry Manager, turn on Named Pipes and Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to allow remote connections.
Before installing BlackBerry Manager on a remote computer, complete the following steps:
- Install Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) version 2.8 or later on the remote computer. Refer to KB03412 for installation information.
- Run the Microsoft® SQL Server™ Network Utility.
To turn on Named Pipes and TCP/IP, complete the following steps:
For Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine (MSDE) or Microsoft SQL Server 2000
- Go to Start > Run.
- Type in CMD and click OK to open a command prompt window.
- Type svrnetcn.exe and click ENTER. The Microsoft SQL Server Network Utility screen opens.
- Select Named Pipes and click Enable.
- Select TCP/IP and click Enable.
- Click Apply > OK. The Microsoft SQL Server Network Utility screen closes.
- After turning on Named Pipes and TCP/IP, the Microsoft SQL Services must be restarted.
For Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express or Microsoft SQL Server 2005
- Go to Start > Microsoft SQL Server 2005 > Configuration Tools > SQL Server Configuration Manager > SQL Server 2005 Network Configuration.
- Select the Microsoft SQL instance that is to be used to house the BlackBerry Configuration Database.
- Right click on Named Pipes and select Enable.
- Right click on TCP/IP and select Enable.
- After turning on Named Pipes and TCP/IP, the Microsoft SQL Services must be restarted.
For the steps to install BlackBerry Manager on a remote computer, see the appropriate version of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Administration Guide.
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