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If you install the BlackBerry Enterprise Server on a 64-bit version of Windows Server® and you want to run Windows Performance
Monitor on a computer that does not host the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, you must run the 64-bit version of Windows
Performance Monitor, uninstall the 32-bit counters on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server computer, and install the 64-bit
counters. (DT 450279)
If you install the BlackBerry Enterprise Server on Windows Server 2003 (64-bit), you can see BlackBerry Server counters when
you open the Performance Monitoring console using perfmon /wmi. The BlackBerry Server counters do not function as
expected. (DT 339324)
Workaround: Use other BlackBerry Enterprise Server counters instead.
On Windows Server 2008 (64-bit), BlackBerry Enterprise Server performance counters do not display. (DT 355265)
Security known issues
When a BlackBerry® device user recieves an S/MIME encrypted message that includes an inline image, the user cannot reply
to the message from a BlackBerry device. (DT 642310)
In an environment that includes the PGP® Support Package for BlackBerry® smartphones, when a user sends a PGP partitioned
encrypted message from a BlackBerry device that requires the recipient to use the More option to view additional contents,
when the recipient clicks More, the message status changes to "'More' error: general failure" and the BlackBerry® Enterprise
Server includes a message in the log files indicating that more data could not be sent. (DT 616708)
When a user forwards a message that includes a Native Notes encrypted attachment from a BlackBerry device, the recipient
cannot view the attachment. (DT 571358)
In an environment that includes the S/MIME Support Package for BlackBerry® smartphones, when a user sends an encrypted,
signed, or encrypted and signed message from the user's email application and adds a plain text attachment, the recipient's
BlackBerry device displays the attachment as an unknown file. (DT 559298)
An issue exists in the BlackBerry Enterprise Server that if a potentially malicious user successfully exploits, the issue could
result in a Denial of Service attack. (DT 539375)
In an environment that includes the PGP Support Package for BlackBerry smartphones, when a user sends an encrypted
message with an attachment from IBM® Lotus Notes®, the recipient cannot open the attachment and the BlackBerry device
displays the "Document is empty" error message. (DT 529917)
Release Notes
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