Blackberry PRD-07630-054 Resource Kit - Page 9

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Installation and Administration Guide BlackBerry Enterprise Transporter Data Group data Software configurations IT policy data BlackBerry MDS Integration Service data BlackBerry Browser configuration settings Synchronized public contacts and databases, and additional private contact folders Description The migration process does not migrate groups or any of the data associated with groups. Instead, you can create a group on the destination BlackBerry Enterprise Server and specify it as the group that you want to assign user accounts to during the migration process. The migration process does not migrate software configurations, including BlackBerry MDS Runtime application data. You can create a software configuration on the destination BlackBerry Enterprise Server and specify it as the software configuration that you want to assign to user accounts during the migration process. By default, the user accounts that you move to a destination BlackBerry Enterprise Server are assigned the Default IT policy after the migration process completes. Before you start the migration process, you can select the IT policies on the destination BlackBerry Enterprise Server that you want to apply to the user accounts after the migration process completes. Alternatively, before a migration, you can assign an IT policy to a group in the destination BlackBerry Enterprise Server and then assign the user accounts to the group. Note: If you move user accounts to a destination BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 or later, there might be a delay before the destination BlackBerry Enterprise Server applies the selected IT policies or group-assigned IT policies to devices. During this delay, the Default IT policy is applied to the devices. The migration process does not migrate any data associated with the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service. For more information about the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service, visit www.blackberry.com/go/serverdocs to read the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Feature and Technical Overview. Note that the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service has been deprecated as of BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 SP3. The migration process does not migrate the BlackBerry Browser configuration settings on the device that is associated with a user account. The migration process does not migrate public contact folders and databases that you have not published globally on the destination BlackBerry Administration Service. The BlackBerry Enterprise Transporter does not publish public contact folders and databases. In a Microsoft Exchange environment, synchronized public contacts and additional private contact folders can be moved only to a BlackBerry Enterprise Server that is version 5.0 SP1 or later. 9

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Data
Description
Group data
The migration process does not migrate groups or any of the data associated
with groups. Instead, you can create a group on the destination BlackBerry
Enterprise Server and specify it as the group that you want to assign user
accounts to during the migration process.
Software configurations
The migration process does not migrate software configurations, including
BlackBerry MDS Runtime application data.
You can create a software configuration on the destination BlackBerry
Enterprise Server and specify it as the software configuration that you want to
assign to user accounts during the migration process.
IT policy data
By default, the user accounts that you move to a destination BlackBerry
Enterprise Server are assigned the Default IT policy after the migration process
completes. Before you start the migration process, you can select the IT policies
on the destination BlackBerry Enterprise Server that you want to apply to the
user accounts after the migration process completes. Alternatively, before a
migration, you can assign an IT policy to a group in the destination BlackBerry
Enterprise Server and then assign the user accounts to the group.
Note:
If you move user accounts to a destination BlackBerry Enterprise Server
5.0 or later, there might be a delay before the destination BlackBerry Enterprise
Server applies the selected IT policies or group-assigned IT policies to devices.
During this delay, the Default IT policy is applied to the devices.
BlackBerry MDS Integration Service
data
The migration process does not migrate any data associated with the BlackBerry
MDS Integration Service. For more information about the BlackBerry MDS
Integration Service, visit
www.blackberry.com/go/serverdocs
to read the
BlackBerry Enterprise Server Feature and Technical Overview
.
Note that the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service has been deprecated as of
BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 SP3.
BlackBerry Browser configuration
settings
The migration process does not migrate the BlackBerry Browser configuration
settings on the device that is associated with a user account.
Synchronized public contacts and
databases, and additional private
contact folders
The migration process does not migrate public contact folders and databases
that you have not published globally on the destination BlackBerry
Administration Service. The BlackBerry Enterprise Transporter does not publish
public contact folders and databases.
In a Microsoft Exchange environment, synchronized public contacts and
additional private contact folders can be moved only to a BlackBerry Enterprise
Server that is version 5.0 SP1 or later.
Installation and Administration Guide
BlackBerry Enterprise Transporter
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