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		<title>Blackberry enterprise Activation</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jun 2010 09:46:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The basic EA troubleshooting would involve a couple of check points. 1. Add user to BlackBerry Manager - Check in the application log (hit F5 or Refresh if required) to see messages like &#8220;User Added to BES&#8221; (successfully added user to BlackBerry Enterprise Server and will monitor users mailbox) &#8220;1 user failed to initialize&#8221; (you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The basic EA troubleshooting would involve a couple of check  points.</p>
<p>1. Add user to BlackBerry Manager</p>
<p>- Check  in the application log (hit F5 or Refresh if required) to see messages  like<br />
&#8220;User Added to BES&#8221; (successfully added user to BlackBerry  Enterprise Server and will monitor users mailbox)<br />
&#8220;1 user failed  to initialize&#8221; (you will be unable to activate that user if this message  shows up)</p>
<p>- This ensures proper permissions set for EA to  complete and the mailbox advise session is established</p>
<p>2.  Check user is in sufficient wireless coverage</p>
<p>- Due to different  &#8220;Themes&#8221; developed for BlackBerry devices, reading the number of Bars  available is sometimes not accurate, check the &#8220;Options &#8211; Status&#8221; menu  for signal strength, anything below</p>
<p>-90dbm (by this I mean -99dbm  is worse signal strength as compared to -90dbm) can cause issues during  Enterprise Activation</p>
<p>3. Check for the ETP.dat message in  users inbox (if it&#8217;s arriving there is it being modified by a spam  filter/AVirus software)</p>
<p>- If that etp.dat message is not  arriving, as recommended above in the thread, try and activating with a  hotmail/google mail/yahoo email address to check if the etp.dat email  arrives into those email</p>
<p>address<br />
- This step ensures device  provisioning from your wireless carrier and sufficient wireless coverage  atleast to start the EA (if signal strength fluctuates and constantly  drops during EA, the</p>
<p>process will stop at different points)</p>
<p>4.  Assuming the above 3 criterion are met, I would recommend right  clicking choosing &#8220;Reload User&#8221;, which forces a mailbox rescan for the  user, during which the etp.dat message should be picked up</p>
<p>to kick  start the EA process</p>
<p>5. If the etp.dat email message is  sitting in the mailbox and not being picked up, it would be BlackBerry  Enterprise Server related</p>
<p>6. If this message never ends up  in the mailbox, it could be either due to provisioning or being  blocked/lost in transition which would have nothing to do with the  BlackBerry Enterprise Server</p>
<p>7. One of the other  troubleshooting steps performed from an administrators end to verify if  the etp.dat email message is actually arriving and being picked up is as  follows<br />
- Remove User from BlackBerry Manager<br />
- Ask user to  activate from BlackBerry device with their email address and a simple  password eg: &#8216;a&#8217;<br />
- Wait for the etp.dat to arrive in their mailbox,  since the user does not exist on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server there  is no reason this email should not be in the &#8220;Inbox&#8221;<br />
- Please  ensure this email does not end up in a different folder like &#8220;Junk Mail&#8221;  since the email header at this point is already modified by your  mail/spam filters for BlackBerry Server to</p>
<p>realize this is the  activation email</p>
<p>- If the message arrives, at this point you can  go ahead and add the user to the BlackBerry Manager, set their EA  password to what they used to start EA from their device, in this case  lower case</p>
<p>&#8216;a&#8217; was our example, and the etp.dat message should be  picked up (assuming permissions are set properly please refer to step 1  to verify you see a response in the application log after adding user</p>
<p>to  BlackBerry Manager)</p>
<p>A quick search in our knowledge base:  <a href="http://www.blackberry.com/support" target="_blank">http://www.blackberry.com/support</a><br />
Keyword:  Enterprise Activation</p>
<p>Will yield some very useful articles for  you to comprise your own checklist for smooth and successful Enterprise  Activation</p>
<p><span class="edit-author">Message Edited by Beholder on </span><span class="local-date"> 04-22-2009</span><span class="local-time"> 10:5</span></p>
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