
If the BlackBerry Administration Service had a large number of jobs to process after the 5 minute timeout elapsed,
the BlackBerry Administration Service might not have processed all of the jobs. (DT 887734)
When you upgraded the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server software, the BlackBerry Administration Service deleted
application control policies that did not have an English locale name. (DT 863816)
When you moved a user from one BlackBerry Enterprise Server to another within a BlackBerry Domain, the
BlackBerry Administration Service would needlessly push applications that were previously pushed wirelessly to
the user's device before the user was moved. (DT 857857)
In some circumstances when you issued a "Delete all device data and disable device" command to a user's device
and then the user activated a new device before the original device acknowledged thecommand, the BlackBerry
Administration Service disabled the user's new device after an hour. (DT 836520)
For a BlackBerry Enterprise Server that was installed on Windows Server® 2008 R2, if you installed the Microsoft
security update for KB 979683 (MS10-021), you could not use the BlackBerry Administration Service. (DT 786855)
When you configured integrated Microsoft® Active Directory® authentication, and the LDAP password was 32
characters or more, you could not access or configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service in the BlackBerry
Administration Service. (DT 773809)
Miscellaneous and Organization role tabs appeared in the BlackBerry Administration Service, but these tabs could
not be edited by an administrator account with the permissions to edit a role. (DT 762657)
If there were many Kerberos™ services in the environment, you might not have been able to log in to the BlackBerry
Administration Service using Windows® authentication due to a request timeout. (DT 711491)
Due to an incorrect value in the BlackBerry Configuration Database, you might not have been able to delete users
and the BlackBerry Administration Service log file included the following error message:
" [org.hibernate.util.JDBCExceptionReporter] [ERROR] Violation of UNIQUE KEY constraint
'IX_HandheldConfig_Name'. Cannot insert duplicate key in object 'dbo.HandheldConfig'" (DT 716329)
If you installed a new BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance and you imported the BlackBerry® Client Access License
keys into the new BlackBerry Configuration Database using a database script instead of using the BlackBerry
Administration Service or the setup application, administrative users might not have been able to log in to the
new BlackBerry Administration Service. BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 SP3 includes an auto-correction feature
that allows you to import BlackBerry CAL keys into a BlackBerry Configuration Database directly using a database
script. (DT 708890)
The BlackBerry Administration Service now prevents administrators from making changes beyond their intended
permissions. (DT 704203)
Release Notes
BlackBerry Administration Service fixed issues
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