Blackberry PRD-10459-016 Administration Guide - Page 348

Configuring a Hosted BlackBerry services environment

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Administration Guide Configuring a Hosted BlackBerry services environment • To prevent a BlackBerry Mail Store Service instance from updating the contact list, type Traittool -host -trait MailstoreAddressRefreshEnabled -set false, where is the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance that you installed the BlackBerry Mail Store Service with. 5. Repeat step 4 for each BlackBerry Mail Store Service instance. Configuring a Hosted BlackBerry services environment Hosted BlackBerry® services permit you to make the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that is in your organization's environment available to other organizations (for example, SMBs). When you include Hosted BlackBerry services in your organization's environment, one or more organizations can subscribe to your organization's BlackBerry Enterprise Server. If your organization hosts a BlackBerry Enterprise Server and multiple organizations subscribe to Hosted BlackBerry services, you must customize the BlackBerry Enterprise Server so that BlackBerry device users can access only their organization's contact list and restrict users from accessing the contact information of other organizations that also subscribe to the Hosted BlackBerry services. If your organization permits customers to have limited access or read-only access to the Microsoft® Active Directory®, you can configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to use MAPI, LDAP, or both to retrieve recipients' email addresses. If your organization permits customers to have full control of subtrees in Microsoft Active Directory and you configured Microsoft Active Directory for multi-tenancy, you can configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to limit the scope of the LDAP search. To configure Hosted BlackBerry services, you must use a licensing model for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server that is specific for Hosted BlackBerry services. For more information about Hosted BlackBerry services, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Planning Guide. Related topics Configuring the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to use LDAP to retrieve email addresses and organizer data, 348 Configuring Hosted BlackBerry services when you permit your organization's customers limited access to Microsoft Active Directory If you configure Hosted BlackBerry® services, you must make sure that the name of the organization that each BlackBerry device user belongs to is listed accurately and consistently in the entry for each user in Microsoft® Active Directory®. For example, if the organization's name appears as an acronym in some entries but in expanded form in others, the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server might return inaccurate search results. If a user tries to search for another user's contact information but you did not specify the name of the organization that the other user belongs to in Microsoft Active Directory, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server does not return any search results. You can specify the organization name in the entry for each user in an LDAP field such as the Company Name field. If you specify the organization's name in a field other than the Company Name field, you must specify the name of the LDAP field when you configure Hosted BlackBerry services. If you do not specify an LDAP field, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server uses the Company Name field to search for contact information. 346

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To prevent a BlackBerry Mail Store Service instance from updating the contact list, type
Traittool -host
<instance_name>
-trait MailstoreAddressRefreshEnabled -set false
, where
<instance_name>
is the name
of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance that you installed the BlackBerry Mail Store Service with.
5.
Repeat step 4 for each BlackBerry Mail Store Service instance.
Configuring a Hosted BlackBerry services environment
Hosted BlackBerry® services permit you to make the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that is in your organization's
environment available to other organizations (for example, SMBs). When you include Hosted BlackBerry services in
your organization's environment, one or more organizations can subscribe to your organization's BlackBerry
Enterprise Server.
If your organization hosts a BlackBerry Enterprise Server and multiple organizations subscribe to Hosted BlackBerry
services, you must customize the BlackBerry Enterprise Server so that BlackBerry device users can access only their
organization’s contact list and restrict users from accessing the contact information of other organizations that also
subscribe to the Hosted BlackBerry services.
If your organization permits customers to have limited access or read-only access to the Microsoft® Active
Directory®, you can configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to use MAPI, LDAP, or both to retrieve recipients’
email addresses. If your organization permits customers to have full control of subtrees in Microsoft Active Directory
and you configured Microsoft Active Directory for multi-tenancy, you can configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server
to limit the scope of the LDAP search.
To configure Hosted BlackBerry services, you must use a licensing model for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server that is
specific for Hosted BlackBerry services.
For more information about Hosted BlackBerry services, see the
BlackBerry Enterprise Server Planning Guide
.
Related topics
Configuring the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to use LDAP to retrieve email addresses and organizer data, 348
Configuring Hosted BlackBerry services when you permit your
organization’s customers limited access to Microsoft Active Directory
If you configure Hosted BlackBerry® services, you must make sure that the name of the organization that each
BlackBerry device user belongs to is listed accurately and consistently in the entry for each user in Microsoft® Active
Directory®. For example, if the organization’s name appears as an acronym in some entries but in expanded form in
others, the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server might return inaccurate search results. If a user tries to search for another
user's contact information but you did not specify the name of the organization that the other user belongs to in
Microsoft Active Directory, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server does not return any search results.
You can specify the organization name in the entry for each user in an LDAP field such as the Company Name field.
If you specify the organization’s name in a field other than the Company Name field, you must specify the name of
the LDAP field when you configure Hosted BlackBerry services. If you do not specify an LDAP field, the BlackBerry
Enterprise Server uses the Company Name field to search for contact information.
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Configuring a Hosted BlackBerry services environment
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