BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager issues fixed in this release
When a user tried to log in to the BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager, the user was prompted to install Adobe® Flash® Player if
it was not already installed on the user’s computer. Adobe Flash Player is not required to run the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager.
If the user did not choose to install Adobe Flash Player, the user could not log in to the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager
successfully. (SDR 301322)
Users might have encountered problems when logging in to the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager if the administrator did not
define an application network share using the BlackBerry Administration Service. (SDR 300192)
If a user configured data backup options and then performed a manual backup, the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager used the
automatic backup settings. (SDR 295738)
The BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager did not back up or restore a user’s organizer data. (SDR 199524)
High availability issues fixed in this release
When failover occured, messages might have been lost. (SDR 164714)
Logging issues fixed in this release
“Queuing” was spelled inconsistently across the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server component log files. Certain log files used
“queuing” while other log files used “queueing”. (SDR 293969)
In certain circumstances, when monitoring the virtual address space statistic to identify potential causes of excessive memory
use, memory spikes were not identified in the BlackBerry Enterprise Server logs. (SDR 259814)
Release Notes
BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager issues fixed in this release
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