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Preparing the destination MDM domain for the migration process

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Installation and Administration Guide Preparing the destination MDM domain for the migration process Preparing the destination MDM 6 domain for the migration process For more information about managing the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, visit www.blackberry.com/go/serverdocs to read the documentation the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Task Resource If you plan to move user mailboxes to the destination MDM domain, as a best - practice, consider moving the user mailboxes before you migrate user accounts. Install a new BlackBerry Configuration Database, and install the new BlackBerry BlackBerry Enterprise Server Enterprise Server instances. Installation Guide During the installation process, if the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances use the same SRP information as the source instances, do not verify the SRP credentials, and do not start any BlackBerry Enterprise Server services except for the BlackBerry Administration Service services. In the destination BlackBerry Administration Service, create the groups, IT policies, roles, and software configurations that you want to duplicate from the source MDM domain. BlackBerry Enterprise Server Administration Guide If you enable bulk mode and configure custom default settings to apply to individual user accounts (the IT policies, software configurations, and groups to assign to user accounts), the destination BlackBerry Administration Service must process the different settings for each user account. As a result, the migration process might take longer than expected to complete. If you enable bulk mode, it is a best practice to configure a single default setting to apply to all user accounts. You can modify the IT policy, software configuration, and group assignments using the BlackBerry Administration Service after the migration is complete. If you want to assign custom default settings to individual user accounts as part of the migration process, it is a best practice to use live mode. Back up the BlackBerry Configuration Database. BlackBerry Enterprise Server Upgrade Guide 28

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Preparing the destination MDM
domain for the migration
process
For more information about managing the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, visit
www.blackberry.com/go/serverdocs
to read
the documentation the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
Task
Resource
If you plan to move user mailboxes to the destination MDM domain, as a best
practice, consider moving the user mailboxes before you migrate user accounts.
Install a new BlackBerry Configuration Database, and install the new BlackBerry
Enterprise Server instances.
During the installation process, if the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances
use the same SRP information as the source instances, do not verify the SRP
credentials, and do not start any BlackBerry Enterprise Server services except
for the BlackBerry Administration Service services.
BlackBerry Enterprise Server
Installation Guide
In the destination BlackBerry Administration Service, create the groups, IT
policies, roles, and software configurations that you want to duplicate from the
source MDM domain.
If you enable bulk mode and configure custom default settings to apply to
individual user accounts (the IT policies, software configurations, and groups to
assign to user accounts), the destination BlackBerry Administration Service
must process the different settings for each user account. As a result, the
migration process might take longer than expected to complete.
If you enable bulk mode, it is a best practice to configure a single default setting
to apply to all user accounts. You can modify the IT policy, software
configuration, and group assignments using the BlackBerry Administration
Service after the migration is complete. If you want to assign custom default
settings to individual user accounts as part of the migration process, it is a best
practice to use live mode.
BlackBerry Enterprise Server
Administration Guide
Back up the BlackBerry Configuration Database.
BlackBerry Enterprise Server Upgrade
Guide
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