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Change applications to support BlackBerry MDS Connection Service failover

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Upgrade Guide Change applications to support BlackBerry MDS Connection Service failover Add the web address for the BlackBerry Administration Service or BlackBerry Monitoring Service to the list of trusted web sites in Windows Internet Explorer, and install the certificate for the BlackBerry Administration Service or BlackBerry Monitoring Service in the certificate store of your computer. 1. In Windows Internet Explorer, navigate to the BlackBerry Administration Service console or BlackBerry Monitoring Service console. 2. Click Continue to this website (not recommended). 3. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options. 4. On the Security tab, click Local Intranet. 5. Click Sites. 6. Click Add to add the console to the list of trusted web sites. 7. Click Close. 8. Click OK. 9. In the browser window, on the toolbar, click Certificate Error. 10. Click View certificates. 11. Click Install certificate. The Certificate Import Wizard opens. 12. Complete the instructions in the Certificate Import Wizard. If you are trying to log in to the BlackBerry Administration Service or BlackBerry Monitoring Service using a computer that runs Windows Vista®, perform the following actions in the Certificate Import Wizard. a. In the Certificate Store dialog box, click Place all certificates in the following store. b. Click Browse. c. Click Trusted Root Certification Authorities. d. Click OK. 13. Close and reopen the browser. Change applications to support BlackBerry MDS Connection Service failover In earlier versions of the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, an organization's push applications connected to only one instance of the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service central push server. You must make sure that your organization's applications can access all central push servers. 1. Change the applications to access central push servers only, and not BlackBerry MDS Connection Service instances that administrators have not configured to also act as central push servers. 2. To change your organization's applications to support central push server failover, perform one of the following actions: • Configure an HTTP or HTTPS proxy server that applications send requests through. Use this option if the applications are located on the Internet. Optionally, you can place the proxy server in the DMZ. 64

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Add the web address for the BlackBerry Administration Service or BlackBerry Monitoring Service to the list of trusted
web sites in Windows Internet Explorer, and install the certificate for the BlackBerry Administration Service or
BlackBerry Monitoring Service in the certificate store of your computer.
1.
In Windows Internet Explorer, navigate to the BlackBerry Administration Service console or BlackBerry
Monitoring Service console.
2.
Click
Continue to this website (not recommended)
.
3.
On the
Tools
menu, click
Internet Options
.
4.
On the
Security
tab, click
Local Intranet
.
5.
Click
Sites
.
6.
Click
Add
to add the console to the list of trusted web sites.
7.
Click
Close
.
8.
Click
OK
.
9.
In the browser window, on the toolbar, click
Certificate Error
.
10.
Click
View certificates
.
11.
Click
Install certificate
. The Certificate Import Wizard opens.
12.
Complete the instructions in the Certificate Import Wizard. If you are trying to log in to the BlackBerry
Administration Service or BlackBerry Monitoring Service using a computer that runs Windows Vista®, perform
the following actions in the Certificate Import Wizard.
a.
In the Certificate Store dialog box, click
Place all certificates in the following store
.
b.
Click
Browse
.
c.
Click
Trusted Root Certification Authorities
.
d.
Click
OK
.
13.
Close and reopen the browser.
Change applications to support BlackBerry MDS
Connection Service failover
In earlier versions of the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, an organization's push applications connected to only one
instance of the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service central push server. You must make sure that your organization's
applications can access all central push servers.
1.
Change the applications to access central push servers only, and not BlackBerry MDS Connection Service
instances that administrators have not configured to also act as central push servers.
2.
To change your organization's applications to support central push server failover, perform one of the following
actions:
Configure an HTTP or HTTPS proxy server that applications send requests through. Use this option if the
applications are located on the Internet. Optionally, you can place the proxy server in the DMZ.
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