You can use EXCEL to import the entire BESMgmt Database and select whatever
columns you want. Unless you are using SQL, that would be the easiest way to
do it.
V/r
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Albert Einstein
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Do a scan on your network for BlackBerry desktop Manager/redirector. That
will allow them to get their emails on their device.
Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one.
Albert Einstein
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From: bes-admins-boun...@dataoutages.com
I'm using Exhange 2003, i look at the article for OWA 2003 Captcha and it's not
working, i'm still getting the Windows pop-up login and not the login webpage.
Any setting i forgot to change ?
Thanks.
Benoit Perreault
Directeur des opérations
Groupe Névé / Névé Réfrigération Inc
1290
Are you using passthrough authentication on the page?
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Maybe, I didn't set it up. How can i look, and change it if that it is ?
Merci et bonne journée.
Benoit Perreault
Directeur des opérations
Groupe Névé / Névé Réfrigération Inc
1290 Labadie, Longueuil, Québec, J4N 1C7
T : (450) 677-9936 poste : 208 F : (450) 677-8005
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Yup - sorry guys, I've been away from my email.
Our exchange guys took care of it, but I believe that is what they
did. You need to switch over to the passthrough/HTML authentication
and then add that to the page. I'm sure there are good howtos out
there for your version of OWA.
And - for now
Can 2 BESX servers share the same centralized sql database? The DB is not
hosted on BESX but on standalone SQL box. If so how do i get 2nd SRP?
Thanks for your help,
_
The New Busy
Yes, remote SQL DB is preferred.
Contact your carrier to arrange for Licensing.
Sounds like you need a Solution Design. Care to elaborate?
Regards,
Ashley Armitt
BlackBerry Solution Specialist
Singtel - Optus Australia
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From:
Has anyone turned on reconciliation for permanently deleted email messages on
BES 5? We have a few users that want it turned on. My only concern is the
mention of recurring message scans being used to detect these permanently
deleted messages. Will it slow down mail delivery?
Has anyone turned on reconciliation for permanently deleted email messages on
BES 5? We have a few users that want it turned on.
Ø Yes, have been so for years.
My only concern is the mention of recurring message scans being used to detect
these permanently deleted messages.
Ø Dont be
The data that goes through rim is encrypted though from the phone to the
server.
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On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 2:39 AM, Sebastian Piech
I just went through this with a few execs who want some new Incredible phone
from Verizon. I met with the execs, said that IT didn't have the bandwitdh to
support anything other than BB's and iPhones (and we only do those
begrudgingly)...
Luckily, the execs backed me on this and it hasn't
On the security aspect, are you referring to International use? Since the Droid
X is on Verizon, there is no sim card used domestically yet. However, there is
no setting like in BES to erase a unit if it hasn't been in contact for a
certain amount of time. Not sure if Good has a feature like
As far as security goes, I dont see how removing the sim from a blackberry
is any different. You simply cannot wipe a phone after it has been
unplugged from the network.
But what makes Blackberry such a nice corp phone is the combo of remote wipe
and local wipe after X amount of password
You can also force periodic challenge times, wipe after X amount of time if no
contact with the server, password complexity, DAR, etc
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Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2010
But on a Blackberry, you can in a way. There is a policy setting that tells the
unit to wipe itself if it doesn't contact the BES within a set number of days.
Most companies probably don't use that setting, but it is there. Of course that
has to be set ahead of time.
On the remote wipe…
This really only pertains to the iPhone – in my haste to deliver an email
quickly I neglected to expound what I was referring to. Should an iPhone user
ever lose their phone, there are a few things that management worries about (I
had to dig into some past emails to
The security compromises needed to use the Droids and the iPhones with
our corporate data were unacceptable. For now, we are piloting Good
Technology. http://www.good.com
Terrible name for an OK product. (I think this is by design - the
horrible name makes it impossible to Google for reviews,
Sorry, what is the acronym DAR?
Thank you,
Mark
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Sent:
Data at Rest encryption
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From: Eggan, Mark mark.eg...@countyofnapa.org
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2010 08:33:31
To: wrbdec...@gmail.com; A list for BES Admin's to discuss
issues,etc.bes-admins@dataoutages.com
Subject: RE: [Bes-admins] Droid X
Sorry,
Just make sure you know that one of the arguments the person wanting the Droid
X will come up with is there’s an app for all the security issues you guys are
talking about. Mobile Defense will allow you to track the phone, lock the
phone, wipe the phone and send an alarm command to it too. So
Yup - we're looking at doing that here, just because we had this
discussion. It's nice to be able to give all your Blackberry devices
a poison pill so that if they drop off the grid their data can be
written off.
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 11:30 AM, Peterson David dpete...@dinslaw.com wrote:
But
Ah, many thanks! Somehow I just knew you weren’t referring to Daughters of the
American Revolution...
Thank you,
Mark
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From: wrbdec...@gmail.com [mailto:wrbdec...@gmail.com]
My concerns are less about security, and more about a lack of central
administration and backup that BES provides. That plus the fact that we have
too few users to invest in mastering and administering two technologies -- with
one person -- me. BES has worked so well with us that BB
agreed on this. The effing iPhones are such an administration headache.
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Sent: Wed, July 21, 2010 11:43:46 AM
Subject: Re: [Bes-admins] Droid X
My concerns
We are trying to make a decision right now on whether we will be allowing this
device. Does anyone have any concerns with it from an Exchange security
perspective or any other major concerns. We are already allowing the Incredible
and the Eros.
Doreen Moller
Global Mobility Services
I'm not sure this can happen unless there is server technology already
in beta for these devices. I would be really impressed if they can do
it in a year.
On Wed, 2010-07-21 at 11:32 -0400, Michael Wells wrote:
I'd be
surprised if both Android and Apple don't get close to
We are actually get rid of Good. Still running an old version 4.x for
Palm treos. Only about 80 left. Support was too expensive. We are only
offering Active Sync and BES.
Doreen Moller
Global Mobility Services
908-473-3627
mobility.merck.com http://mobility.merck.com/
In my opinion, if you already support the Incredible and Eris, from an Exchange
security perspective, you've already gone down that rabbit hole. The Droid X
and Incredible both use the same base OS. Just different overlaying UI designs.
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From:
is Find my Phone a Droid X feature?
Doreen Moller
Global Mobility Services
908-473-3627
mobility.merck.com http://mobility.merck.com/
From: bes-admins-boun...@dataoutages.com
[mailto:bes-admins-boun...@dataoutages.com] On Behalf Of Eggan, Mark
Sent:
We have a mix of BB's and iPhones. For the iPhones I use activesync
and the mobile control add on for Exchange 2003. I've only had one
time where I've had to remotely wipe a iPhone after it was lost and
was notified within 5 minutes that it was lost. Wiped it clean. The
person found it
Ok thanks, I just wanted to make sure there weren't some big gotcha's
that we overlooked, like any calendaring issues or anything other major
flaw.
Doreen Moller
Global Mobility Services
908-473-3627
mobility.merck.com
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From: bes-admins-boun...@dataoutages.com
Are you allowing devices to connect direct to front end exchange?
Tom
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Has anyone used Trust Digital?
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 12:08 PM, audit au...@dataoutagenews.com wrote:
We have a mix of BB's and iPhones. For the iPhones I use activesync and the
mobile control add on for Exchange 2003. I've only had one time where I've
had to remotely wipe a iPhone after it
Yes with ISA servers in between.
Doreen Moller
Global Mobility Services
908-473-3627
mobility.merck.com http://mobility.merck.com/
From: bes-admins-boun...@dataoutages.com
[mailto:bes-admins-boun...@dataoutages.com] On Behalf Of Tom Plane
Sent:
When you say mobile control add on for Exchange 2003 are you talking
about SP2 features?
Tom
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We are also looking into trust Digital but don't have it yet.
Doreen Moller
Global Mobility Services
908-473-3627
mobility.merck.com http://mobility.merck.com/
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That's come up before in a previous email thread. I have seen the sales
presentation, but not actually used the software. It looks good on
paper, but cannot say whether it lives up to its promises. I want to try
it out, just have not had the time to work up a lab.
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I think mobile control add-on for Exchange 2003 is in reference to the
Exchange Mobile Admin Tool...lets you wipe phones remotely if they are
connected via ActiveSync
Scott Greene
Network Administrator
Valued Services, LLC
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M- 423.933.7952
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I don't think my users are atypical in that they are very good at breaking
things that the company supports. My concern is fixing things that they break,
one phone at a time. I don't mind setting up ActiveSync, I just don't want to
fix problems one at a time. Since deploying BES, the
MobileAdmin
Quoting Tom Plane tom.pl...@mblox.com:
When you say mobile control add on for Exchange 2003 are you talking
about SP2 features?
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Yes, thanks. You need to have SP 2 to deploy the add-on. Thanks.
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Sent: Wed Jul 21 09:07:31 2010
Subject:
For those not familiar with Android and Linux root users, root is the super
user, the Adminisrator. When a user manages to get root access on Android, all
bets from security, company policies, phone carrier policies and the ability to
do serious harm to the OS are off. My co-worker just
Maybe that is a good reason to go with something like the Droid X. It will at
least be more difficult to root with the eFuse.
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Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010
oh okay thanks
Doreen Moller
Global Mobility Services
908-473-3627
mobility.merck.com http://mobility.merck.com/
From: bes-admins-boun...@dataoutages.com
[mailto:bes-admins-boun...@dataoutages.com] On Behalf Of Eggan, Mark
Sent: Wednesday, July 21,
We've chosen to support BlackBerry, BlackBerry devices and Exchange ActiveSync.
We don't support non-BlackBerry devices.
This means that if a user gets an EAS phone that doesn't fully support EAS and
our security policies, and it doesn't work, they are out of luck. Many Android
devices don't
http://blogs.blackberry.com/2010/07/introducing-blackberry-protect/#more-1505
This seems to have a Find My Phone type feature in it...
From: Moller, Doreen doreen.mol...@merck.com
To: A list for BES Admin's to discuss issues, etc.
bes-admins@dataoutages.com
We probably have 40 iphones in the company... At least once a week, someone
comes by and says their iPhone is very hot. We call ATT who sets up a
replacement for the phone. iPhones are not handled via the regular business
replacement channel, they ship from Apple, not ATT. So despite the
I just installed a similar product on my Droid X called My Lookout.
http://www.mylookout.com
It is also currently in Beta but free of charge right now.
Our company is currently looking into Remote360 for helping to manage
iPhones, Androids, and Blackberries.
http://www.remote360.mobi/
It can always be moved over the iPhone mail list at
http://www.dataoutages.com/mailman/listinfo/iphone-chat
That would probably be the proper place for it anyhow.
audit
Quoting Abbott, Chris ceabb...@ikon.com:
I know that this is not the point of your email, and I know this is
a
This is the policy I would like to adopt. Unfortunately, the people
driving this decision are of sufficient management level that I will get
sucked into going beyond the written policy.
I have a meeting next Tuesday. I don't do Powerpoint, but I am putting
together a dog and pony show with
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