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Store database credentials for the local system account
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Upgrade Guide Store database credentials for the local system account Note: You cannot configure the BlackBerry Administration Service services to use a local system account. The BlackBerry Administration Service console cannot run when you configure the BlackBerry Administration Service services to use a local system account. Before you begin: Verify that the local system account has permission to access the Internet. 1. On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, right-click My Computer. Click Properties. 2. On the Advanced tab, click Environment Variables. 3. Add the path to the IBM Lotus Domino installation folder to the Path system variable (for example, C:\Program Files\Lotus\Domino\nserver.exe) 4. Click OK. 5. Restart the computer. Store database credentials for the local system account If you configured the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server to use the local system account, and you use SQL authentication to connect to the BlackBerry Configuration Database, you can choose to use the BlackBerry Configuration Panel to store the database credentials in an encrypted format. Before you begin: In the Windows® registry, delete the plain-text string values for the login information and password in HKEY_USERS\DEFAULT\Software\Research in Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\Database. 1. On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, open the BlackBerry Configuration Panel. 2. On the Local System Account SQL Authentication tab, type the user name and password for the local system account. 3. Click Apply. 4. Click OK. Provisioning the BlackBerry Collaboration Service as a trusted application If you install Microsoft® Office Communications Server 2007 R2 or Microsoft® Lync™ Server 2010 for instant messaging, you must provision the BlackBerry® Collaboration Service as a trusted application in Microsoft® Active Directory®. If you add the Windows® account that runs the BlackBerry Collaboration Service to the RTCUniversalServerAdmins group, the BlackBerry Collaboration Service is automatically provisioned as a trusted application. The RTCUniversalServerAdmins group is created when you install Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2 or Microsoft Lync Server 2010. 70