Blackberry blackberry enterprise server for microsoft exchange Home Theater Server User Manual


 
Feature Description
BlackBerry Client for use with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007,
users can send instant messages to contacts that are not included in their
contact lists.
dormant mode The collaboration clients enter dormant mode after five minutes of inactivity. In
dormant mode, the applications do not receive presence updates for contacts.
Dormant mode is designed to reduce wireless network traffic in an
organization's messaging environment. The collaboration clients turn off
dormant mode when users open or use the applications, or receive conference
requests, alerts, or messages from contacts.
BlackBerry Synchronization Service
The BlackBerry Synchronization Service synchronizes organizer data such as tasks, memos, and contacts over the wireless
network so that the entries on
BlackBerry devices are consistent with the entries in the email applications. With wireless
data synchronization and wireless email reconciliation, users are not required to connect their BlackBerry devices to the
BlackBerry Desktop Software to synchronize organizer data and reconcile email messages.
The BlackBerry Synchronization Service backs up user settings and data over the wireless network from BlackBerry
devices to the BlackBerry Configuration Database. You can restore the user settings and data to BlackBerry devices when
the BlackBerry devices are activated over the wireless network. By default, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server automatically
backs up the user settings and data over the wireless network.
Synchronization features
You can change the settings for synchronization features so that users can manage the user experience and system
resources in your organization's environment.
Feature Description
initial synchronization When the BlackBerry Enterprise Server sends service books to BlackBerry
devices to turn on wireless data synchronization, an initial data synchronization
process starts. The process synchronizes the data for calendar items and
messages between users' BlackBerry devices and the email applications on
their computers. It also resolves conflicting or duplicate entries to prevent data
loss.
By default, the calendar on the BlackBerry device synchronizes up to 31 days in
the past from the activation date, and up to 28 years into the future from the
activation date.
synchronization settings You can configure settings for wireless data synchronization that apply to
specific users, user groups, or all users on all BlackBerry Enterprise Server
instances. You can define which organizer data items the BlackBerry
Synchronization Service synchronizes, how data conflicts are resolved, and
whether changes are synchronized in both directions or in one direction only
Feature and Technical Overview BlackBerry Enterprise Server components and features
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