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Upgrade a standalone BlackBerry Router

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Upgrade Guide Upgrade a standalone BlackBerry Router 2. If you create a new BlackBerry Configuration Database, create roles, administrator accounts, groups, IT policies, and software configurations for your organization's environment. 3. If you upgrade an existing BlackBerry Configuration Database, remove BlackBerry Manager instances from your organization's environment. 4. Move user accounts to the upgraded BlackBerry Enterprise Server by performing one of the following actions: • To upgrade an existing BlackBerry Configuration Database, move user accounts using the BlackBerry Administration Service. • To create a new BlackBerry Configuration Database, move user accounts using the BlackBerry Enterprise Transporter. 5. Upgrade instances of the central push server for the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service. 6. Upgrade the earlier BlackBerry Enterprise Server version using an in-place upgrade process. You can use the upgraded BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance as the destination for user accounts that you move from earlier BlackBerry Enterprise Server versions. 7. Move user accounts to the upgraded BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances, and upgrade the old BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances until all BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances are running the latest software version. After you finish: To enable BlackBerry device users to access the features that are part of the latest version, upgrade the BlackBerry® Device Software. For more information, see the BlackBerry Device Software Update Guide. Upgrade a standalone BlackBerry Router Note: You cannot manage the BlackBerry® Controller that monitors a standalone BlackBerry Router in the BlackBerry Administration Service. You must manage the BlackBerry Controller in the BlackBerry Configuration Panel on the computer that hosts the standalone BlackBerry Router. 1. Log in to the computer using the Windows® account that you want to use to run the BlackBerry Router. 2. In the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server installation files, double-click Setup.exe. If the operating system in your organization's environment is Windows Server® 2008 or later, run setup.exe as an administrator. 3. In the Setup type dialog box, select Upgrade the BlackBerry Router and BlackBerry Controller on this computer but do not install other BlackBerry Enterprise Server components. 4. In the Start services dialog box, click Start Services. When all of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express services start, click Next. 5. In the Console addresses dialog box, click Finish. By default, the setup application writes the BlackBerry Administration Service and the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager web addresses to a .txt file. 58

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2.
If you create a new BlackBerry Configuration Database, create roles, administrator accounts, groups, IT policies,
and software configurations for your organization's environment.
3.
If you upgrade an existing BlackBerry Configuration Database, remove BlackBerry Manager instances from your
organization's environment.
4.
Move user accounts to the upgraded BlackBerry Enterprise Server by performing one of the following actions:
To upgrade an existing BlackBerry Configuration Database, move user accounts using the BlackBerry
Administration Service.
To create a new BlackBerry Configuration Database, move user accounts using the BlackBerry Enterprise
Transporter.
5.
Upgrade instances of the central push server for the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.
6.
Upgrade the earlier BlackBerry Enterprise Server version using an in-place upgrade process. You can use the
upgraded BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance as the destination for user accounts that you move from earlier
BlackBerry Enterprise Server versions.
7.
Move user accounts to the upgraded BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances, and upgrade the old BlackBerry
Enterprise Server instances until all BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances are running the latest software
version.
After you finish:
To enable BlackBerry device users to access the features that are part of the latest version, upgrade
the BlackBerry® Device Software. For more information, see the
BlackBerry Device Software Update Guide
.
Upgrade a standalone BlackBerry Router
Note:
You cannot manage the BlackBerry® Controller that monitors a standalone BlackBerry Router in the BlackBerry
Administration Service. You must manage the BlackBerry Controller in the BlackBerry Configuration Panel on the
computer that hosts the standalone BlackBerry Router.
1.
Log in to the computer using the Windows® account that you want to use to run the BlackBerry Router.
2.
In the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server installation files, double-click
Setup.exe
. If the operating system in your
organization's environment is Windows Server® 2008 or later, run
setup.exe
as an administrator.
3.
In the
Setup type
dialog box, select
Upgrade the BlackBerry Router and BlackBerry Controller on this computer
but do not install other BlackBerry Enterprise Server components
.
4.
In the
Start services
dialog box, click
Start Services
. When all of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express services
start, click
Next
.
5.
In the
Console addresses
dialog box, click
Finish
. By default, the setup application writes the BlackBerry
Administration Service and the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager web addresses to a .txt file.
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