09-08-2008 11:48 PM
Hi,
I've just recently installed the BPS and so far all's good. I just have a couple questions.
1: Does the wireless sync also bring over the AD Global address list or just that persons address book.
2: I need to remove some default apps that the handsets come with (Live messenger/Yahoo etc.) Can I do this using the BPS? If so any pointers would be much appreciated.
3: What is the procedure to reassign a licence to a new user?
Cheers
09-09-2008 07:39 AM
baracas77 wrote:Hi,
I've just recently installed the BPS and so far all's good. I just have a couple questions.
1: Does the wireless sync also bring over the AD Global address list or just that persons address book.
>> No, BES does not do this. It has been rumored that we'll see this in the next major release of BES (5.0)
2: I need to remove some default apps that the handsets come with (Live messenger/Yahoo etc.) Can I do this using the BPS? If so any pointers would be much appreciated.
>> Depending on the application you may be able to block the service provided through IT Policy; take a look at the IT Policy Reference Guide. What all are you trying to block?
3: What is the procedure to reassign a licence to a new user?
>> Remove the user from the BES that you no longer want the license assigned to and add a new user. Licenses aren't tied to a specific user but rather to "a user" ... BES just does a count of users added.
Cheers
09-09-2008 04:43 PM
Thanks Andy,
With the program removal here in NZ, they seem to come loaded with about 4 types of messenger and we wanted to remove them and just use the BB messenger for corporate usage.
Cheers
09-09-2008 06:47 PM
You may be able to remove the application with a use of an application control policy and the source cod / alx files.
I don't know if they're only controlled by those files or service books too; depends on the carrier. The best / most reliable thing to do would be to block the services with the use of IT Policy.