
If you install the BlackBerry Enterprise Server on a 64-bit version of Windows Server® and you want to run
Windows® Performance Monitor on a computer that does not host the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, you must
run the 64-bit version of Windows Performance Monitor, uninstall the 32-bit counters on the BlackBerry Enterprise
Server computer, and install the 64-bit counters. (DT 450279)
If you install the BlackBerry Enterprise Server on Windows Server 2003 (64-bit), you can see BlackBerry Server
counters when you open the Performance Monitoring console using perfmon /wmi. The BlackBerry Server counters
do not function as expected. (DT 339324)
Workaround:
1. Stop the BlackBerry Enterprise Server services.
2. Using Windows® Explorer, in the BlackBerry Enterprise Server installation package, navigate to tools\WMI
\x64.
3. Copy the AgentPerfSession.dll file to <drive>:\Program Files (x86)\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise
Server.
4. Using Windows Explorer, in the BlackBerry Enterprise Server installation package, navigate to tools\WMI.
5. Copy the AAgentWMIPerf.mof file to <drive>:\Program Files (x86)\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise
Server.
6. At a command prompt, go to <drive>:\Program Files (x86)\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
7. Type regsvr32 AgentPerfSession.dll and press ENTER to register the DLL.
8. Type mofcomp.exe AgentWMIPerf.mof and press ENTER.
9. Using Windows Explorer, in the BlackBerry Enterprise Server installation package, navigate to tools\WMI\x64.
10. Copy RouterPerfClient.dll and RouterPerfSession.dll to <drive>:\Program Files (x86)\Research In Motion
\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\BypassRouter.
11. At a command prompt, go to <drive>:\Program Files (x86)\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server
\BypassRouter.
12. Type regsvr32 RouterPerfClient.dll and press ENTER to register the DLL.
13. Type regsvr32 RouterPerfSession.dll and press ENTER to register the DLL.
14. Type mofcomp.exe RouterSessionPerf.mof and press ENTER.
15. Type mofcomp.exe RouterClientPerf.mof and press ENTER.
16. Restart the BlackBerry Enterprise Server services.
Security known issues
You cannot turn off support for native Notes encryption using the NNECapable registry key. The BlackBerry®
Enterprise Server still processes native Notes encrypted messages. (DT 1222511)
Workaround: Turn off secure messaging using the NNEWritingCapable registry key instead.
Release Notes
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