
Feature Description
Improved log file information so that you
can troubleshoot issues with the
BlackBerry Attachment Service
The logs files for the BlackBerry Attachment Service contain more information in
BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 5.0 SP1 than they did in previous versions. You
can now test audio attachments in the BlackBerry Configuration Panel using the
same method that you use to test documents and images so that you can
troubleshoot issues.
Language support The BlackBerry Enterprise Server is available in English, French, German, Italian,
Spanish, and Japanese. You can select a language before you log in to the BlackBerry
Administration Service or BlackBerry Monitoring Service.
Microsoft® Active Directory®
authentication with a Microsoft®
Exchange resource forest
If your organization's environment includes a resource forest that is dedicated to
running Microsoft Exchange, you can configure the BlackBerry Administration
Service to authenticate user accounts that are located in other forests using
Microsoft Active Directory authentication.
New administrative permissions You can turn off the permissions in the Security role and Enterprise role to assign
a BlackBerry device to a user account, specify an activation password, or send an
activation email to the user account. These permissions control which
administrators have the authorization to activate BlackBerry devices and send
activation messages to user accounts.
New IT policy rules For information about new IT policy groups and IT policy rules, visit
www.blackberry.com/go/serverdocs to see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Policy
Reference Guide.
Support for importing Wi-Fi® profiles
and VPN profiles from a .csv file
You can add, delete, or update the Wi-Fi profiles and VPN profiles that you assign
to user accounts by importing a .csv file.
Support for Microsoft® Exchange Web
Services
You can configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to use Microsoft Exchange Web
Services instead of MAPI and CDO libraries to manage calendars on BlackBerry
devices. You configure support for Microsoft Exchange Web Services using the
BlackBerry Enterprise Trait Tool. To configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to
use Microsoft Exchange Web Services, your organization's environment must use
Microsoft Exchange 2007 SP1 or later.
Support for .odp files and .ods files on
BlackBerry devices
The BlackBerry Attachment Service supports .odp files and .ods files with limitations.
After you upgrade the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, you must add these attachment
formats to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server manually so that the BlackBerry
Attachment Service can process these files. For more information, visit
www.blackberry.com/go/serverdocs to see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server
Upgrade Guide.
Release Notes
New in this release
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