Blackberry Enterprise Server User Manual

Page 28

Advertising
background image

28

BlackBerry Enterprise Server

for IBM Lotus Domino Installation Guide

Create Windows groups to support administrative roles

If you are using DB2 UDB, you cannot manage administrative roles using the BlackBerry Manager. You must
create Windows groups on the database server for each administrative role and then assign Windows users or
groups to those administrative role Windows groups.

1.

On your database server, open the Microsoft Windows Computer Management console.

2.

Create the following Windows groups:

rim_db_admin_audit_enterprise

rim_db_admin_audit_handheld

rim_db_admin_audit_jr_helpdesk

rim_db_admin_audit_sr_helpdesk

rim_db_admin_enterprise

rim_db_admin_handheld

rim_db_admin_jr_helpdesk

rim_db_admin_sr_helpdesk

3. Assign Windows users or groups to each administrative role Windows group.

Enable authentication for administrative roles on remote BlackBerry Managers

>

Use the DB2 UDB Control Center to configure the following settings:

control authentication at the client

trust the client authenticating at the server

Configure the local system account
for database authentication.

1.

On the computer where you plan to install the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, open the
Registry Editor.

2. In the left pane, browse to HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT.

3. Create the following nested keys (if they do not exist already):

Software

Research In Motion

BlackBerry Enterprise Server

Database

4. Right-click Database.

5. Create the following string values:

Login: Type a database account that has the required database permissions.

Password: Type the password for the database account.

Warning:

Do not assign users or groups to more than one administrative role’s Windows group. If you do, the permissions

of the highest role are applied.

Action

Procedure

Advertising