BlackBerry Administration Service is configured to permit users to activate new BlackBerry devices only via BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager. Log into the BAS as an administrator with Security Administrator role. Under 'Organization Administration', expand 'Organization'. - Click 'My organization'. To set up a Bluetooth connection, the following system requirements must be met: * The computer must be running the Bluetooth software that comes with Windows XP or Windows Vista (see Task 2). * The computer must be running BlackBerry Desktop Manager version 4.1 or higher. * The BlackBerry smartphone must be running BlackBerry Device Software version 4.1 or higher. * If the BlackBerry smartphone is activated on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, it must be running BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.0 SP3 to higher, and the following IT policies must be set to False: o Disable Desktop Connectivity o Disable Wireless Bypass Note: These two policies are located in the Bluetooth Policy Group. The default setting for these policies is TRUE. * If the computer does not support Bluetooth wireless technology, a supported Bluetooth adapter can be used (D-Link is not supported). For a complete list of supported Bluetooth adapters included in Windows XP SP2, go to the Microsoft Support Knowledge Base and search 'List of Bluetooth radio drivers that are included in Windows XP SP2'. * As of Desktop Manager 5.0 the WIDCOMM 32bit Bluetooth stack is supported. * On the BlackBerry smartphone, the Bluetooth Options screen must display Desktop Connectivity and Wireless Bypass in the Services list. * The Bluetooth enabled device must be paired with the desired computer. Windows XP and Windows Vista both come with a generic Bluetooth device manager. Verify that this native application is running or a supported Bluetooth stack. In the system tray, double-click the Bluetooth icon. If the Bluetooth icon does not appear in the system tray, open the Control Panel and double-click Bluetooth Devices. ![]() ![]()
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