Blackberry PRD-07630-054 Resource Kit - Page 42

Moving user accounts from a BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express to a BlackBerry Enterprise Server

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Installation and Administration Guide Consideration Premigration considerations Description devices to 4.0.2 or later, or add the ITPolicyKeyMapping table to the destination BlackBerry Configuration Database. You can also run the BlackBerry Enterprise Transporter with the Ignore Warnings check box selected, and activate the user accounts again on the destination BlackBerry Enterprise Server if the IT policy is not applied to the devices. You are not required to permanently delete the data on the devices before you activate the user accounts again. Moving user accounts from a BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express to a BlackBerry Enterprise Server Consideration Description The BlackBerry Enterprise Transporter does not support bulk mode when moving user accounts from a BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express to a destination BlackBerry Enterprise Server. The BlackBerry Enterprise Transporter does not support the use of bulk mode when moving user accounts from a source BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express to a destination BlackBerry Enterprise Server. User accounts with BlackBerry devices If a user account is associated with a device that was provisioned using the that have been activated using the BlackBerry Internet Service, you cannot move the user account from the source BlackBerry Internet Service cannot be BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express to the destination BlackBerry Enterprise moved to a destination BlackBerry Server. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server does not support devices that are Enterprise Server. provisioned using the BlackBerry Internet Service. 42

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Consideration
Description
devices to 4.0.2 or later, or add the ITPolicyKeyMapping table to the destination
BlackBerry Configuration Database. You can also run the BlackBerry Enterprise
Transporter with the Ignore Warnings check box selected, and activate the user
accounts again on the destination BlackBerry Enterprise Server if the IT policy is
not applied to the devices. You are not required to permanently delete the data
on the devices before you activate the user accounts again.
Moving user accounts from a BlackBerry
Enterprise Server Express to a BlackBerry
Enterprise Server
Consideration
Description
The BlackBerry Enterprise Transporter
does not support bulk mode when
moving user accounts from a
BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express
to a destination BlackBerry Enterprise
Server.
The BlackBerry Enterprise Transporter does not support the use of bulk mode
when moving user accounts from a source BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express
to a destination BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
User accounts with BlackBerry devices
that have been activated using the
BlackBerry Internet Service cannot be
moved to a destination BlackBerry
Enterprise Server.
If a user account is associated with a device that was provisioned using the
BlackBerry Internet Service, you cannot move the user account from the source
BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express to the destination BlackBerry Enterprise
Server. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server does not support devices that are
provisioned using the BlackBerry Internet Service.
Installation and Administration Guide
Premigration considerations
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