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Configuring the BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances to look up the user's status using only Microsoft Exchange Web Services

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Administration Guide Configuring the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to use Microsoft Exchange Web Services or MAPI and CDO libraries • To configure all BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances on all BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances to use a specific web address for a client access server for Microsoft Exchange, type traittool -global -trait EWSCASURL -set , where is the web address for the Microsoft Exchange client access server. 5. Restart the BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances that you made changes to. Related topics Restarting BlackBerry Enterprise Server components, 330 Configuring the BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances to look up the user's status using only Microsoft Exchange Web Services You can configure the BlackBerry® Messaging Agent instances to use only Microsoft® Exchange Web Services to determine the user's status, for example, whether a user is available, busy, or offline. By default, the BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances can determine the user's status using Microsoft Exchange Web Services unless the user is an external user or the user's email address is a distribution list. If the BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances cannot determine the user's status using Microsoft Exchange Web Services and Microsoft Exchange public folders that are in your organization's environment, the BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances can search the Microsoft Exchange public folders for the user's status. If your organization's environment is running Microsoft Exchange 2007, it does not include public folders and the BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances write error messages to the log files because they cannot find the public folders. You can configure the BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances to look up the user's status using only Microsoft Exchange Web Services to avoid the BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances writing error messages to their log files. Configure the BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances to look up a user's status using only Microsoft Exchange Web Services 1. Copy the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server installation files to the computer that hosts the primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance. 2. Extract the contents to a folder on the computer. 3. At the command prompt, navigate to \tools. 4. Perform one of the following actions: • To configure a BlackBerry Messaging Agent on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server to look up the user's status using only Microsoft® Exchange Web Services, type traittool -server -agent -trait EWSUserAvailabilityAccess -set EWS, where is the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and is the ID for the BlackBerry Messaging Agent. • To configure all BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances on a specific BlackBerry Enterprise Server to look up the user's status using only Microsoft Exchange Web Services, type traittool -server -trait EWSUserAvailabilityAccess -set EWS, where is the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. • To configure all BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances on all BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances to look up the user's status using only Microsoft Exchange Web Services, type traittool -global -trait EWSUserAvailabilityAccess -set EWS. 5. Press ENTER. 316

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To configure all BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances on all BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances to use a
specific web address for a client access server for Microsoft Exchange, type
traittool -global -trait EWSCASURL
-set
<web_address>
, where
<web_address>
is the web address for the Microsoft Exchange client access
server.
5.
Restart the BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances that you made changes to.
Related topics
Restarting BlackBerry Enterprise Server components, 330
Configuring the BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances to look up the user's
status using only Microsoft Exchange Web Services
You can configure the BlackBerry® Messaging Agent instances to use only Microsoft® Exchange Web Services to
determine the user's status, for example, whether a user is available, busy, or offline. By default, the BlackBerry
Messaging Agent instances can determine the user's status using Microsoft Exchange Web Services unless the user
is an external user or the user's email address is a distribution list. If the BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances cannot
determine the user's status using Microsoft Exchange Web Services and Microsoft Exchange public folders that are
in your organization's environment, the BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances can search the Microsoft Exchange
public folders for the user's status. If your organization's environment is running Microsoft Exchange 2007, it does
not include public folders and the BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances write error messages to the log files because
they cannot find the public folders.
You can configure the BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances to look up the user's status using only Microsoft
Exchange Web Services to avoid the BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances writing error messages to their log files.
Configure the BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances to look up a user's status using
only Microsoft Exchange Web Services
1.
Copy the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server installation files to the computer that hosts the primary BlackBerry
Enterprise Server instance.
2.
Extract the contents to a folder on the computer.
3.
At the command prompt, navigate to <
extracted_folder
>\tools.
4.
Perform one of the following actions:
To configure a BlackBerry Messaging Agent on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server to look up the user's status
using only Microsoft® Exchange Web Services, type
traittool -server <server_name> -agent <agent_id> -trait
EWSUserAvailabilityAccess -set EWS
, where
<server_name>
is the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server
and
<agent_id>
is the ID for the BlackBerry Messaging Agent.
To configure all BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances on a specific BlackBerry Enterprise Server to look up
the user's status using only Microsoft Exchange Web Services, type
traittool -server <server_name> -trait
EWSUserAvailabilityAccess -set EWS
, where
<server_name>
is the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
To configure all BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances on all BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances to look
up the user's status using only Microsoft Exchange Web Services, type
traittool -global -trait
EWSUserAvailabilityAccess -set EWS
.
5.
Press ENTER.
Administration Guide
Configuring the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to use Microsoft Exchange Web Services or MAPI and
CDO libraries
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