BlackBerry Research In Motion - Blackberry Life Jacket Version 5.0 Service Pack 4 User Manual

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In the Profile Name drop-down list, select the profile names for the user accounts.
6.
Click OK.
7.
In the left pane, select the user accounts that you want to check.
8.
Click Select.
9.
Click OK.
Configuring connections for the BlackBerry 
Enterprise Server database
The database for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server is the BlackBerry Configuration Database. You create the BlackBerry 
Configuration Database when you install a BlackBerry Enterprise Server or BlackBerry Administration Service or when you 
run the CreateDB executable.
The BlackBerry Enterprise Server can connect to its database on the Microsoft SQL Server using Windows authentication or 
database authentication. By default, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server logs in to its database using the Windows account 
that you use to complete the installation process or the database credentials you provided during the installation process.
To support database mirroring for the BlackBerry Configuration Database with Microsoft SQL Server 2005 or Microsoft SQL 
Server 2008, you must use Windows authentication.
Specifying permissions when you connect to the 
BlackBerry Configuration Database using Windows 
authentication or Microsoft SQL Server authentication
If you connect the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to the BlackBerry Configuration Database using Windows authentication or 
Microsoft SQL Server authentication during the BlackBerry Enterprise Server installation process, the Windows account or 
Microsoft SQL Server account that you specify must have database permissions on the database server. The type of 
permissions that you specify is determined by the setup option that you select and whether you create the BlackBerry 
Configuration Database on the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components or on another database 
server.
Installation and Configuration Guide
Preinstallation tasks
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