Add, remove, or recertify a domain
Before you begin: If you configured a BlackBerry Administration Service pool, verify that all instances in the pool use the same SSL certificate. For more
information, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 Configuration Guide or the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Administration Guide.
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On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 core components, click Start > All Programs
> BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10
> Configuration Tool for BlackBerry Enterprise
Service 10.
If a Windows message appears and requests permission to make changes to the computer, click Yes. -
On the BlackBerry Management
Studio tab, complete any of the following tasks:
Task
Steps
Add a domain
- Click Add.
- In the Friendly name field, type a unique name for the domain that you want to add.
- In the URL field, type the FQDN and port number of the domain (for example, https://DOMAIN.EXAMPLE.COM:<port>). If you configured a BlackBerry Administration Service pool, specify the pool name.
- Click OK.
- In the Trust Certificate dialog box, review the certificate details. If you trust the certificate, click Yes.
- Click OK.
Recertify a domain
- In the Friendly name column, click the domain that you want to recertify.
- Click Recertify.
- In the Trust Certificate dialog box, review the certificate details. If you trust the certificate, click Yes.
- Click OK.
Remove a domain
- In the Friendly name column, click the domain that you want to remove.
- Click Remove.
- Click OK.
- Click Apply. Click OK.
After you finish:
- On each computer that hosts BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 components, in the Windows Services, restart the BES10 - BlackBerry Management Studio service and the BES10 Self-Service service.
- When you add a Universal Device Service domain to BlackBerry Management Studio, you must add the BlackBerry Device Service domain that was installed with the Universal Device Service. BlackBerry Management Studio uses the BlackBerry Device Service instance to access licensing data for both domains.