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Gabster Posts: > 500

Yep if you look at other forums they mention that:

The connect version of the blackberry software only allows the following (from blackberry website):

BlackBerry Connect features with BlackBerry Enterprise Server**

"Push"-based wireless email access
Triple Data Encryption Standard
Wireless email reconciliation
Remote address book look-up
Attachment viewing
Wireless calendar synchronization
IT policy enforcement and commands

BlackBerry Connect features with BlackBerry Internet Service

"Push"-based wireless email access
Wireless email reconciliation†
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Posted: 2006-09-22 02:40:43
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osej Posts: 6

Sorry,

too quick to post. Problem solved with enabling of BB service on singtel account.

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I tried to follow the guide however when I start the BB desktop I get "unknown type" in the PIN field and I can't generate any keys.

I have latest firmware in my p990i (no operator lock)
I downloaded BB C v337 and the BB desktop from your link (tried with BB C v335 before)
The BBES has my account enabled
I have not been able to register BBC but found out today that it was probably because Singtel missed to enable the BB service for my number.



[ This Message was edited by: osej on 2006-09-25 09:49 ]
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Posted: 2006-09-25 06:56:29
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GavinBKK Posts: 2

Can anyone tell me:

Where to find my PIN?

Many thanks
Gavin
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Posted: 2006-09-28 11:09:11
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skruttet Posts: 137

Quote:
On 2006-09-20 04:31:05, BigFeat wrote:
Sony Ericsson P990i BlackBerry Connect Guide For Dummies

This guide is intended provide some direction for installing BlackBerry software (push-email) to your P990i handset. The guide utilizes one service provider (T-Mobile) to illustrate the installation procedures.

For the first time, the BlackBerry Connect software on the Sony Ericsson handset allows both BES and BIS to function concurrently without interruption while running internet related software, such as, the web browser. This software is limited to intranet browsing for corporate backdoor websites or links. Please provide feedback and suggestions deemed appropriate.


The following link contains the BB Connect Software (v.3.37) for the P990i.


BB Connect Software Download

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The following link contains the BB Connect Desktop Software (v.2.1.1.12) for the P990i.


BB Connect Desktop Download

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The following link contains the BB Connect Install Guide (v.1.0) for the P990i.


BB Connect Install Guide Download

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NOTE:

The download password = p990i.
The pdf password = bigfeat.



**Special thanks to the members that have continued to contribute and share their experience with this unsupported software.

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Breathe iT__Smell iT__Taste iT__Feel iT

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[ This Message was edited by: BigFeat on 2006-09-20 03:35 ]


Could not download the PDF and the Desktop software even though I entered the correct passwords shown above.

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Posted: 2006-09-28 11:39:49
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scroitoru Posts: > 500

@ GavinBKK
Once you isntall the BB connect on your phone, launch the application. the PIN will show in one of the tabs (status tab maybe)

@ skruttet
see my previous post. try to enter the download password twice, every time a new screen asks for it.

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Regards,
Sorin

[ This Message was edited by: scroitoru on 2006-09-28 15:49 ]
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Posted: 2006-09-28 16:46:51
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BigFeat Posts: > 500

Thanks for chiming in Scroitoru. Sounds like you got the hang of it now.

On the other hand, I do urge members to actually read the guide prior to posting. It appears that the answers to a large majority of the questions are already in the guide. I'm assuming most members are either skimming through it or assume they will be able to figure things out without it. This guide was drafted with the assumption that the user has zero experience in this field. It could be a refresher for the vets as well.
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Posted: 2006-09-28 17:12:39
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GavinBKK Posts: 2


Hi All,

I have installed the Desktop s/w and entered the details of an Imap email account into the Mail section of Control Panel. When I launch BB Desktop, I get an error saying: "the account is not provisioned properly on the server".

What am I doing wrong?
Thanks for any pointers.
Gavin
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Posted: 2006-09-29 06:10:40
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dmeyer Posts: 13

Thanks for this, everything I needed to know all in one place, and it all works!

Daniel
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Posted: 2006-09-30 20:04:48
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BigFeat Posts: > 500

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On 2006-09-29 06:10:40, GavinBKK wrote:

Hi All,

I have installed the Desktop s/w and entered the details of an Imap email account into the Mail section of Control Panel. When I launch BB Desktop, I get an error saying: "the account is not provisioned properly on the server".

What am I doing wrong?
Thanks for any pointers.
Gavin


Doesn't sound like you have a BB account on your SIM.
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Posted: 2006-10-04 00:59:51
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tankee531 Posts: 196

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On 2006-09-29 06:10:40, GavinBKK wrote:

Hi All,

I have installed the Desktop s/w and entered the details of an Imap email account into the Mail section of Control Panel. When I launch BB Desktop, I get an error saying: "the account is not provisioned properly on the server".

What am I doing wrong?
Thanks for any pointers.
Gavin



have you verified your IMAP email setup using an email client, eg outlook, on your PC?

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Posted: 2006-10-04 05:36:31
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