Port 3101 needs to be opened, once this is done, you can test it by bringing up a Dos window and going to Program Files\Research In Motion\Blackberry Enterprise Server\Utity
Run the BBSrpTest and it should return a good test
If your e-mails are being directed to the .PST as well, that's your problem. The e-mail you read on the BB has been forwarded. When you reply, there has to be the e-mail in the inbox to action.
If this is a domain account, try putting the domain name\username, i.e. if you're user bob, in the xyz domain, instead of just bob in the security box, type xyz\bob then your password.
Sounds like you shouldn't have to, I know, but I have to on some of my systems, even if I use Administrator.
You have to have a mailbox on each server, with a different name and user account, setup identically. I have 4 exchange servers I backup, each has a unique mailbox and ID. I use EXSERVICE as the id used for the directory and information store...and the dbagent id for the Brick level.
I've found that you have to change the connection login in 3 places. Once on the client system, once in each job submission, and when selecting the system in job setup. Do it in this order: Change (though you probably already have) it at the client system. Modify the job, open the first screen...
AS7 can manage a client via either IP or name resolution. If you have the box clicked, it will show 0.0.0.0, but the name will indeed appear. Shouldn't cause a problem, as that's how I have all mine setup and it works fine.
You dont' way what version of Arcserve you have. But if it's ASO/Arcserve2000, just insert the CD, and click as if you were installing it...you will be asked if you want to remove it...answer yes, and it's gone. No reboot.
In the FAQ they say that if the root of the Individual Mailboxes in Brick level is checked, all under it should be picked up...regardless of tiem of creation. If, however, you've de-selected any...new ones won't be picked up.
Have you de-selected any?
I use the Exhange system account for the Database, i.e. teh dbaexchg portion (Exservice), and the Arcserve account for the Brick...works fine.
So try that..
I've found that Brick Level can be tricky that way...sometimes have to restore from several subsequent nights of backups. I'll restore from one day, and the user will say the same thing...then I restore froma previous night or backup, and the missing will re-appear.
In the FAQ they say...
Have you applied the patches to Arcserve and the Exchange agent? Go to the CA Web site, there's a patch, L085115 for Arcserve AE/WG (Advanced Edition/WorkGroup) that must be applied before running the new Exchange 2000 agent.
Check that out...I'll look back in to see.
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