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Old 05-24-2007, 10:15 AM   #1
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We will be migrating our old Exchange server to an Exchange 2007 box this weekend. As part of this migration, I plan on installing BES on a new box (separate from our Exchange server). BES is currently installed on our Exchange server.

We only have a few Blackberry users.

Is there any way to perform this migration without having to touch the users' phones? Or will the phones need to be reconfigured once the migration is complete?

Thanks!
Back up your SQL DB and your good. No need to touch the handhelds.

If you want to save config time, back up the config files.
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In an existing environment you need to do the following:

1. Install & setup exchange 2007

2. Migrate users to your Exchange 2007 server

3. Ensure you are running BES 4.1.3 or higher

4. From the Exchange 2007 server open the “Exchange Management Shell” which can be found in the Exchange program group. From EMS run the following two scripts to set the delegate control and required permissions:

get-mailboxserver <mail_server_name> | add-exchangeadministrator BESAdmin –role ViewOnlyAdmin

get-mailboxserver <mail_server_name> | add-adpermission –user BESAdmin –accessrights ExtendedRight –extendedrights Send-As, Receive-As, ms-Exch-Store-Admin

5. Stop all the Blackberry services and remove ESM for Exchange 2003 from your BES server. Or unregister mapi32.dll and cdo.dll if the files had just been registered manually without installing ESM.

6. Download and install Microsoft Exchange Server MAPI Client and Collaboration Data Objects 1.2.1 on your BES server.

7. Restart your BES server.
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