hdawg
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Last Activity: 05-11-2013 12:07 PM
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Posted in Uncategorized
BES 5.0 SP2 MR4 was just released ... and only 1 thing fixed; heh.
In a Microsoft Exchange 2010 environment with a lot of activity, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server might take
longer than expected to send email messages to the device. (DT 1006793)
For more information about how to improve BlackBerry Enterprise Server performance, see the Managing the
BlackBerry Enterprise Server Performance in a Microsoft Exchange 2010 Environment Technical Note.
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In a Microsoft Exchange 2010 environment with a lot of activity, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server might take
longer than expected to send email messages to the device. (DT 1006793)
For more information about how to improve BlackBerry Enterprise Server performance, see the Managing the
BlackBerry Enterprise Server Performance in a Microsoft Exchange 2010 Environment Technical Note.
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Posted in Tips & Tricks
So I just saw this KB article; neat point of information:
The maximum permitted record space for each BlackBerry smartphone user is 4850 KB in the BlackBerry Configuration Database and the average space required by each BlackBerry smartphone user is 400KB. A typical entry in the MsAddresses table in the BlackBerry Configuration Database is approximately 300 bytes in size. The MsAddresses table contains two copies of the contact list so that the BlackBerry smartphone user accounts...
The maximum permitted record space for each BlackBerry smartphone user is 4850 KB in the BlackBerry Configuration Database and the average space required by each BlackBerry smartphone user is 400KB. A typical entry in the MsAddresses table in the BlackBerry Configuration Database is approximately 300 bytes in size. The MsAddresses table contains two copies of the contact list so that the BlackBerry smartphone user accounts...
Posted in Tips & Tricks
Let's face it ... we can't ignore the iPhone ... and neither can Microsoft: Official comments from Microsoft on the Exchange Team Blog regarding the problems with iOS 4 and Exchange ActiveSync.
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I read a great article on bink.nu that talks about using a swee GUI tool to manage certificates with Exchange 2007. Definitely a must read for any Exchange Admins out there
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Over in the forum, gibbyoh started a great thread asking "How much data do you use?".
I know a bunch of people that tether like mad, stream videos and music constantly so they must rack up a bit of usage. I'm not too crazy, but check out How much data do you use?? and give some feedback!
I know a bunch of people that tether like mad, stream videos and music constantly so they must rack up a bit of usage. I'm not too crazy, but check out How much data do you use?? and give some feedback!
Recent Comments
ID = User ID in BlackBerry...
User unchanged (disp):...
yes; just need to change...






