Speaking of BES Express, I pulled it down and took a quick read of the
documentation and as far as I can tell, these are the main differences:

 

*         Smaller number of IT Policy settings. To be honest, the
settings we use for password complexity and content protection are
there, so I didn't notice what was missing/unavailable.

*         No MDS support? As far as I can tell, there is no MDS support
which also includes accessing intranet via BlackBerry Browser. I also
didn't see a way to disable the Internet Browser, thus forcing all web
browsing through the corporate proxy/firewall (which we enforce), making
BES Express a no-go for us.

*         No Instant Messaging support? Also as far as I can tell, there
is no enterprise instant messaging integration. This is also a no-go for
us as we integrate into our LCS environment.

 

Did anyone else notice the same things or anything different?

 

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Ron Mendoza  
Windows Server Management Section Lead

State of California



 

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