Blackberry PRD-10459-016 Administration Guide - Page 246

Delete a group, Managing user accounts, Move a user account to a different group

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Administration Guide Managing user accounts 2. Click Manage groups. 3. Click the group name. 4. Click Edit group. 5. In the Group information section, in the Name field, type a new name for the group. 6. Click Save all. Delete a group 1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Group. 2. Click Manage groups. 3. Click the group name. 4. Click Delete group. 5. Click Yes - Delete the group. Managing user accounts You can move user accounts from one user group to another or from one BlackBerry® Enterprise Server to another in the BlackBerry Domain. If you move a user account from one BlackBerry Enterprise Server to another, the destination BlackBerry Enterprise Server sends new service books to the BlackBerry device over the wireless network.If you are moving a user's mailbox to a different Microsoft® Exchange Server and moving the user account to a different BlackBerry Enterprise Server, first move the user's mailbox to the destination mail server. Do not move the user account until the destination BlackBerry Enterprise Server recognizes the new mailbox location. If you move a user mailbox or change its display name on the messaging server, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server is designed to update the user account within 15 minutes of when the change occurs. If you move a hidden mailbox that does not appear in the contact list, you must update the user account that is associated with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server manually. When you delete a user account, you can retain the user account information in the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. You can activate the user account again, or the user can continue to use the BlackBerry device as a BlackBerry® Desktop Redirector. When you activate a user account that you retained, the user account will have the same settings it had before you deleted it. Move a user account to a different group 1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User. 2. Click Manage users. 3. Search for a user account. 4. In the search results, click the display name for the user account. 5. Click Edit user. 6. On the Groups tab, in the Current groups list, click the group that you want to to remove the user from. 244

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2.
Click
Manage groups
.
3.
Click the group name.
4.
Click
Edit group
.
5.
In the
Group information
section, in the
Name
field, type a new name for the group.
6.
Click
Save all
.
Delete a group
1.
In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the
BlackBerry solution management
menu, expand
Group
.
2.
Click
Manage groups
.
3.
Click the group name.
4.
Click
Delete group
.
5.
Click
Yes - Delete the group
.
Managing user accounts
You can move user accounts from one user group to another or from one BlackBerry® Enterprise Server to another
in the BlackBerry Domain. If you move a user account from one BlackBerry Enterprise Server to another, the
destination BlackBerry Enterprise Server sends new service books to the BlackBerry device over the wireless
network.If you are moving a user’s mailbox to a different Microsoft® Exchange Server and moving the user account
to a different BlackBerry Enterprise Server, first move the user’s mailbox to the destination mail server. Do not move
the user account until the destination BlackBerry Enterprise Server recognizes the new mailbox location.
If you move a user mailbox or change its display name on the messaging server, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server is
designed to update the user account within 15 minutes of when the change occurs. If you move a hidden mailbox
that does not appear in the contact list, you must update the user account that is associated with the BlackBerry
Enterprise Server manually.
When you delete a user account, you can retain the user account information in the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
You can activate the user account again, or the user can continue to use the BlackBerry device as a BlackBerry®
Desktop Redirector. When you activate a user account that you retained, the user account will have the same settings
it had before you deleted it.
Move a user account to a different group
1.
In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the
BlackBerry solution management
menu, expand
User
.
2.
Click
Manage users
.
3.
Search for a user account.
4.
In the search results, click the display name for the user account.
5.
Click
Edit user
.
6.
On the
Groups
tab, in the
Current groups
list, click the group that you want to to remove the user from.
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Managing user accounts
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