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Blackberry for mdaemon windows#
If you are using a third party SSL certificate, the certificate will need to exported from the Windows Certificate Store from the old machine and moved to the new machine in order to continue using it.740 Calendar items not being sent to server via SyncML on a BlackBerry Smartphone If you are changing your IP address(es) in addition to moving MDaemon, the MDaemon.ini, Domains.dat, and/or Gateways.dat will need to be updated to reflect the new IP address(es). This procedure will save your existing settings for these applications. If you have Outlook Connector or SecurityPlus installed on the old machine, you will need to re-install them on the new machine after you complete the above procedure. Note: The Slow Sync process can take a long time depending on how many devices you have activated and how large their mailboxes are.
Blackberry for mdaemon update#
If you are using ODBC as your user account database, you will have to manually update the database or use a script to update them.
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Note: This process updates the paths in the MDaemon UserList.dat file to the setting in the MDaemon.ini (it sets the existing user mailboxes to use the new default path).
Blackberry for mdaemon install#
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