
BlackBerry Messaging Agent fixed issues
In a Microsoft® Exchange 2010 environment with a lot of activity, the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server might take
longer than expected to send email messages to the device. For more information about managing the BlackBerry
Enterprise Server performance, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Installation and Configuration Guide. (DT
1006793)
If a global catalog server stopped responding, MAPI returned the error "0x80040200 (MAPI_E_END_OF_SESSION)"
to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. (DT 785495)
If your organization used MFCMAPI and a user deleted an email message from Microsoft® Outlook®, the message
was not deleted from the device. (DT 731670)
If you configured the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to search for email addresses using LDAP, the search results
could return the GUID of distribution lists, instead of the display name. (DT 719963)
If you installed the BlackBerry Enterprise Server on Windows Server® 2008, turned on the User Account Control
option, and then created a user account in the BlackBerry Administration Service, the BlackBerry Messaging Agent
could not start the user account. (DT 691096)
If a user sent an email message from the BlackBerry device and then flagged the email message for follow up in
Microsoft Outlook, the email message was duplicated on the device. (DT 604997)
An issue existed in the use of wireless folder management in the BlackBerry Enterprise Server software that could
have resulted in a Denial of Service. (DT 560509)
In certain circumstances, when a user received an invitation for a recurring meeting, the invitation appeared on
the device as an email message instead of a meeting invitation and the user could not accept or decline the
invitation. The invitatation appeared correctly in Microsoft Outlook. (DT 559643)
When a user received an email message in Korean, the email message body did not contain the correct Korean
characters and was unreadable. The email message was correct in Microsoft Outlook. (DT 540384)
An issue in the BlackBerry Enterprise Server HTML message processing could have resulted in service disruption.
(DT 502174)
If you changed a user’s name in Microsoft® Active Directory® or if you reloaded a user, contact list lookups on the
device returned the contacts’ default properties only. (SDR 303397)
After an administrator moved a user account to another Microsoft® Exchange Server, in certain circumstances,
the search folders in Microsoft® Exchange did not perform as expected. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server could
not process the scenario successfully and a device might not have performed as expected. (SDR 301097)
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BlackBerry Messaging Agent fixed issues
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