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Upgrade Guide Provisioning the BlackBerry Collaboration Service as a trusted application If you do not add the Windows account that runs the BlackBerry Collaboration Service to the RTCUniversalServerAdmins group, you must manually provision each BlackBerry Collaboration Service instance as a trusted application. If you change the listening port number or if the FQDN of the instant-messaging pool changes, you need to repeat the manual provisioning task. If you restart the BlackBerry Collaboration Service, you do not need to repeat the manual provisioning task. Manually provision the BlackBerry Collaboration Service as a trusted application Before you begin: • Make sure that the Windows® account that you use to complete this task is a member of the RTCUniversalServerAdmins group or a group with similar permissions. • Turn off automatic configuration of the BlackBerry® Collaboration Service as a trusted application. 1. On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Collaboration Service or on any computer that is in the BlackBerry Domain, navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\BBIM\Servers \instance\config. 2. Run the BCSProvisioner.exe file. 3. In the BCSProvisioner dialog box, perform the following actions to complete the provisioning process: a. In the Office Communications Server Pool drop-down box, select the FQDN that you specified during the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server installation. b. In the BlackBerry Collaboration Service server FQDN field, type the FQDN of the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Collaboration Service. c. In the Listening port field, type the port number that you specified during the BlackBerry Enterprise Server installation. The default port number is 65061. d. Click Provision BCS. 4. In the Windows Services, restart the BlackBerry Collaboration Service. Related topics Turn off automatic provisioning of the BlackBerry Collaboration Service as a trusted application, 71 Provisioning the BlackBerry Collaboration Service as a trusted application, 70 Turn off automatic provisioning of 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 and you want to manually provision the BlackBerry® Collaboration Service as a trusted application in Microsoft® Active Directory®, you must first turn off automatic provisioning. Before you begin: Make sure that the Windows® account that runs the BlackBerry Collaboration Service is a member of either the RTComponentUniversalServices group or the RTCUniversalServerAdmins group. 1. On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry® Collaboration Service, navigate to :\Program Files (x86)\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\BBIM\Servers\instance\config\. 71

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If you do not add the Windows account that runs the BlackBerry Collaboration Service to the
RTCUniversalServerAdmins group, you must manually provision each BlackBerry Collaboration Service instance as a
trusted application. If you change the listening port number or if the FQDN of the instant-messaging pool changes,
you need to repeat the manual provisioning task. If you restart the BlackBerry Collaboration Service, you do not need
to repeat the manual provisioning task.
Manually provision the BlackBerry Collaboration Service as a trusted
application
Before you begin:
Make sure that the Windows® account that you use to complete this task is a member of the
RTCUniversalServerAdmins group or a group with similar permissions.
Turn off automatic configuration of the BlackBerry® Collaboration Service as a trusted application.
1.
On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Collaboration Service or on any computer that is in the BlackBerry
Domain, navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\BBIM\Servers
\instance\config.
2.
Run the
BCSProvisioner.exe
file.
3.
In the
BCSProvisioner
dialog box, perform the following actions to complete the provisioning process:
a.
In the
Office Communications Server Pool
drop-down box, select the FQDN that you specified during the
BlackBerry® Enterprise Server installation.
b.
In the
BlackBerry Collaboration Service server FQDN
field, type the FQDN of the computer that hosts the
BlackBerry Collaboration Service.
c.
In the
Listening port
field, type the port number that you specified during the BlackBerry Enterprise Server
installation. The default port number is 65061.
d.
Click
Provision BCS
.
4.
In the Windows Services, restart the BlackBerry Collaboration Service.
Related topics
Turn off automatic provisioning of the BlackBerry Collaboration Service as a trusted application, 71
Provisioning the BlackBerry Collaboration Service as a trusted application, 70
Turn off automatic provisioning of 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 and you want to manually provision the BlackBerry® Collaboration Service as a trusted application in
Microsoft® Active Directory®, you must first turn off automatic provisioning.
Before you begin:
Make sure that the Windows® account that runs the BlackBerry Collaboration Service is a member
of either the RTComponentUniversalServices group or the RTCUniversalServerAdmins group.
1.
On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry® Collaboration Service, navigate to
<drive>
:\Program Files
(x86)\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\BBIM\Servers\instance\config\.
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