
In certain circumstances, the BlackBerry Dispatcher removes user accounts and then re-adds them at a later time.
(DT 403695)
BlackBerry Enterprise Server Alert Tool known issues
In certain circumstances, on Windows Server® 2008 operating systems, BlackBerry® Enterprise Server version 5.0
alert console messages are not supported. (SDR 281079)
BlackBerry Mail Store Service known issues
It can take longer than expected to receive email messages on a BlackBerry® 9300 smartphone. (DT 1121063)
In a Microsoft® Exchange 2010 environment, if the BlackBerry Mail Store Service does not communicate with the
client access server each hour, the connection times out and the BlackBerry Mail Store Service cannot connect
using MAPI anymore. (DT 1099358)
Workaround: Restart the BlackBerry Mail Store Service.
If you install BlackBerry® Enterprise Server 5.0 SP2 or later in an environment with Microsoft® Exchange Server
2010, and if the BlackBerry Mail Store Service loses the MAPI connection to the Client Access Server, when the
HrFindExchangeGlobalAddressList call fails the BlackBerry Mail Store Service continues to try to use the MAPI
session that ended. (DT 990681)
Workaround: Restart the BlackBerry Mail Store Service.
If the Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1 does not include the public folder database, the BlackBerry Mail Store
Service cannot connect to it and you cannot add users to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. For more information,
visit www.blackberry.com/btsc to read article KB24470. (DT 854245)
BlackBerry MDS Connection Service known issues
Integrated Windows® authentication with the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service does not work if the user
account has the msExchMasterAccountSid property set (DT 124062)
If a web server returns a 401 error because the the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service provide an expired cookie,
the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service cannot authenticate with the web site. (DT 122613)
Workaround: Instruct the user to delete all the cookies, browser cache, and browser passwords from the device.
Proxy mapping settings do not support the plus sign (+) as part of the proxy rule expression. (DT 1195239)
Workaround: Try using an asterisk (*) instead.
Release Notes
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