Microsoft 2.1 Webcam User Manual


 
BlackBerry Enterprise Server 2.1 for Microsoft Exchange 2000 9
Network Access Node: the network access node that BlackBerry Enterprise
Server will use to connect to the network (for example, srp.blackberry.net)
Use the SRP Address value provided on your installation CD label, unless
you are using a proxying firewall, in which case the network access node
must be the internal IP of the Proxy, not the SRP Address.
Network Access Node Port: the port number for the network access node
defined above
Unless you are using a port mapping firewall, this value should be 3101.
16. Click Test Network Connection to verify that your settings permit connection to
the network.
17. If the connection was unsuccessful, click OK to return to the Communication
Information screen, verify that the values are correct, and retest. If the connection
is still unsuccessful, it might be the result of a firewall configuration problem.
18. If the connection was successful, in the confirmation dialog box, click OK.
19. Click Next. The Start Copying Files screen appears. Review all the settings that
you have chosen (displayed in this window) before continuing with the
installation. Click Next to continue.
If you are using an earlier version than BlackBerry Enterprise Server 2.1 Service Pack
1, the installation ends, prompting you to read the Readme file and register CDO.dll.
Both of these steps are recommended.
To verify that you are using the latest version of the software, complete the following
procedure.
Register for and download BlackBerry Enterprise Server
upgrade
1. Open a web browser and go to the following address:
http://www.blackberry.net/support/downloads/index.shtml
2. Locate the latest Service Pack for BlackBerry Enterprise Server for Microsoft
Exchange v.2.1 and click the Download link for that Service Pack.
3. Complete the Contact Information form with valid information. Read the
Eligibility Declaration, and if you accept its terms, click I Agree.
Note: Note the server name that you define here. You must provide the exact name when you
configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server in Microsoft Exchange.
Note: The ...register CDO DLL... option registers the correct CDO.dll file. We recommend that
you keep this option selected. This .dll file must be registered for wireless calendar
synchronization to work. If registration fails, verify that the
CDO.dll file exists in the
C:\Winnt\system32\ directory