You can configure a number of mandatory and optional global server settings using the Admin application. Use the following procedure to access the settings menu:
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The following settings are available using the Global Settings Menu:
Setting | Value / Description |
Data source endpoint URL | Full URL for target Data Source. |
Domain/Company | Domain specification for user login where configured in your network. |
Login Name | User login Name used to access the Data Source. This user must have Administrator Access to the the Data Source |
Password | Password for the login name |
Test Connection to Data Source | Uses The Data Source EndPoint URL, Domain, Login Name and Password to confirm access to the Data Source. Success or Failure will appear to the right of the link when clicked. |
Server URL | The full URL for the |
iEnterprise Mobile™ Server, including host name, host port and host context. For example, if the server has been installed using port 8080 and named SwMserver, the URL would be: {+}http://server.company.com:8080/SwMserver+ |
iEnterprise Mobile™ server address. It does not alter the installed settings, but it is used in background tasks and should be kept up to date. | |
Device poll interval | Time is set in minutes, that |
iEnterprise Mobile™ Server will synchronize with a mobile user device. Default value is set to 10, therefore synchronization will take place every 10 minutes. | |
Copy contacts to address book | (Users can override default settings in the client)
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Copy leads to address book | (Users can override default settings in the client)
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Copy to calendar | (Users can override default settings in the client)
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Copy to tasks | (Users can override default settings in the client)
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App logo | Used to change the default logo displayed in the top left of the |
iEnterprise Mobile user application. If not set, default application icon is used. | |
BES server address | BlackBerry Enterprise Server address. Only required if BlackBerry clients are supported and you would like data pushed to devices, rather than being pulled by the device during synchronization. The BES address is required to push data to BlackBerry devices, such as CAD files. |