6. In the search results, click the display name for a user account.
7. Click Associate user.
8. Click Assign current device.
Option 2: Activating a BlackBerry device over the wireless network
To activate a BlackBerry® device over the wireless network, you assign an activation password to a user account. The
user receives the activation password in an email message and associates the BlackBerry device with the email
account by typing the password on the BlackBerry device.
Save bandwidth by synchronizing organizer data over the LAN
When users activate BlackBerry® devices over the wireless network, by default, the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server
synchronizes the initial download of organizer data over the wireless network. To save bandwidth, you can configure
an IT policy to synchronize the initial download of organizer data through the BlackBerry Router and over your
organization's LAN when users connect their BlackBerry devices to a computer that hosts the BlackBerry® Device
Manager.
1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy.
2. Click Manage IT policies.
3. Click Default.
4. Click Edit IT policy.
5. On the PIM Synchronization tab, in the Disable Wireless Bulk Loads rule, in the drop-down list, click Yes.
6. Click Save all.
Wireless activation
The wireless activation process activates BlackBerry® devices on the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server over the wireless
network. Neither you nor the users are required to connect the BlackBerry devices to a computer to complete the
activation process.
You can use wireless activation process to activate a large number of BlackBerry devices over the wireless network.
When users want to activate BlackBerry devices on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server over the wireless network, they
must notify you. You can use the BlackBerry Administration Service to configure activation passwords and distribute
the passwords to the users.
The BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution can begin the wireless activation process automatically or when users open the
activation application on the BlackBerry devices and type an activation password and email address. When the
activation process completes, users can send email messages from and receive email messages on their BlackBerry
devices.
When you initiate the wireless activation process, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server sends an email message with an
etp.dat attachment from the blackberry.net domain to the user's email application. To make sure that the message
is not blocked or modified, add the blackberry.net domain to the allowed list in the anti-virus and anti-spam software
applications used by the messaging server or gateway.
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