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Subject: Blackberry Server on SBS
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Gary Karasik User is Offline
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1/27/2008 06:49 AM  
   Hi,
 
A couple of Blackberry questions for anyone who's installed Blackberry Enterprise Server Express on SBS2003/Premium:
 
1) I have SQL2005 installed on the machine. Does anyone think using SQL2005 would make any difference to BESX and to the install instructions?
 
2) The instructions say to install BESX after creating and logging in as BESAdmin. Can you then log in normally (i.e. as your regular login) and still have BESX function properly? If yes, can you access/tweak the BESX interface when logged in normally, or do you have to log out and log back in as BESAdmin to work with BESX?
 
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8/30/2008 09:17 PM  
Hi Gary,

Did you figure this out yet?

Marina Roos Smallbizserver.Net AdministratorMission accomplished. We have joined the branch office to our SBS 2003 Headquarters and have the same user experience on the branch office as we have on our local  network at the Headquarters. Want to know how? Signup up for a subscription and get instant access to the article series 'How to add an additional Domain Controller from a remote office to the SBS domain'
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8/30/2008 09:57 PM  
Yes on SQL2005, no on Administrator login.

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8/31/2008 01:01 AM  
Hi Gary,
 
I am not familiar with BES, but because that needs to be installed with a separate admin account, I would assume changes will need to be done with that same account.

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