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malarie 09-17-2009 09:21 AM

enterprise activation
 
Good day,

My colleague have a 8830 registered in the BES. Hes goin to work in our European office for a year, so he bought a Curve in France, with a dataplan over there. i am used to activate 8830s, but when it comes to curves, there is an new option in the activation process: Activation Server Adress what should i enter there?

shuld i delete his user and reattach it on the BES? Or the new phone will be detected automatcally?

juwaack68 09-17-2009 09:29 AM

You don't need to use the Activation Server Address for activation. Just need the email address and EA password.

jsconyers 09-17-2009 09:30 AM

No, you don't need to put anything into the Activation Server Address field.

Don't delete his user account on the BES, when you activate the new device, it will copy all of his data/settings over to the new device.

malarie 09-17-2009 09:35 AM

Wirelessly posted

Yes vut The message Activating user_at_comopany stays displayed.. Nothing happens.

nobody7290 09-17-2009 09:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by malarie (Post 1473144)
Good day,

My colleague have a 8830 registered in the BES. Hes goin to work in our European office for a year, so he bought a Curve in France, with a dataplan over there. i am used to activate 8830s, but when it comes to curves, there is an new option in the activation process: Activation Server Adress what should i enter there?

shuld i delete his user and reattach it on the BES? Or the new phone will be detected automatcally?

The dataplan must be suitable for BES ( enterprise ). If you go in some shop and buy a device with a dataplan, you can be sure that they sell you the wrong one.

Before doing any further troubleshooting, call the provider and let them confirm/recheck if the SIM/device is correctly provisioned for connecting to your own Blackberry enterprise server.

DavidAdams 09-17-2009 09:40 AM

Does he have the correct tariff on his new SIM?

malarie 09-17-2009 09:55 AM

Wirelessly posted

tarriff? whats a tariff?

DavidAdams 09-17-2009 10:02 AM

It's the data plan with the carrier, as said above you ned to check it is an Enterprise one.


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