An Error Occured While Assigning The Device To The User
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error occurred while assigning the device to the user" appears when adding a user to BlackBerry Enterprise Server Article Number:000010911 First Published:August 15, 2015 Last Modified:August 15, 2015 Type:Support Environment BlackBerry® Enterprise Server Back to top ↑ Overview
The User Is Not Yet Known To The Blackberry Agent
When adding users using BlackBerry Manager to assign a BlackBerry smartphone, the following error message an error occurred while assigning the device to the user capability appears: An error occurred while assigning the device to the user. The user is not yet known to the BlackBerry
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Agent. It can take several minutes for a newly added user to be fully initialized by the server before they can be provisioned. Back to top ↑ Cause This issue may be caused capability information could not be retrieved from the device by one of the following: A previous version of BlackBerry Manager is attempting to manage the current version of BlackBerry Enterprise Server. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server is not in the BlackBerry smartphone user's access control list (ACL), either as a part of LocalDomainServers or explicitly. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server administrator does not have proper permissions in Microsoft® Exchange Server® to assign BlackBerry smartphones. The BlackBerryAgent.exe file is not running. Back the provisioning data was rejected by the device to top ↑ Resolution Complete the appropriate resolution for the cause. Cause 1 A previous version of BlackBerry Manager is attempting to manage the current version of BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Resolution 1 Update BlackBerry Manager to at least the same version of BlackBerry Enterprise Server that it is attempting to manage. Note: A mailing list sent to all BlackBerry smartphone users authorized to use BlackBerry Manager can be set up to notify them that they must update BlackBerry Manager. This may assist with troubleshooting in the environment. Cause 2 The BlackBerry Enterprise Server is not in the BlackBerry smartphone user's access control list (ACL), either as a part of LocalDomainServers or explicitly. Resolution 2 Add the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to the ACL. Note: To determine if this is the cause of the problem that is generating the error message, look for the following entry in the BlackBerry Messaging Agent log (MAGT): Unable to open mail database for
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I have created a couple of new users on my exchange server and also configured them on the BES server (selected the users from the address book on the BES server). These new users are all http://support.blackberry.com/kb/articleDetail?ArticleNumber=000010911 there and their info looks the same as all of the other BES users. When I try to assign them a blackberry I get a message saying 'an error occured while assigning the device to the user. The user is not yet known to the blackberry agent. This initialization may take several minutes. This message is still on the screen after an hour. I have tried removing and re assigning a new user but http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/itanswers/error-16-with-newly-created-user-when-assigning-a-device/ it still fails.. Is there something basic that I am missing. This is the first new use that I have put onto the system, but I have addigned existing users with new devices. Asked: June 16, 20091:49 PM Last updated: June 19, 20097:15 PM Related Questions Can BES synch a shared Exchange public calendar with a BlackBerry? Email migration and Blackberry BES with Domino meeting request on Blackberry calendar not showing up if delegtei accepts that Blackberry server not delivering email Answer Wiki Last updated: June 17, 20093:52 PM GMT Aguacer08,135 pts. History Contributors Ordered by most recent Aguacer08,135 pts. Thanks. We'll let you know when a new response is added. Verify that Admin Information Store on the LOCAL Exchange Server is checked. Please review your Installation guide Verify that Admin Information Store on the LOCAL Exchange Server is checked. Please review your Installation guide Please enter an answer. Send me notifications when members answer or reply to this question. Register Hereor login if you are already a member E-mail User Name Password Forgot Password? By submitting you agree to receive email from TechTarget and its partners. If you reside outside of the United States, you consent to having your personal data transferred to and processed in the United States. Privacy Improve This Answer Improve This Answer Processing your resp
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Subsystem For Linux SVN Generic SCSI Target Subsystem For Linux Brought to you by: vlnb Summary Files Reviews Support Wiki Mailing Lists News Donate SVN CVS Tickets Browse Commits Diff of /trunk/scstadmin/scstadmin.procfs/scst-0.8.22/lib/SCST/SCST.pm [r5949] .. [r5950] Maximize Restore Switch to side-by-side view --- a/trunk/scstadmin/scstadmin.procfs/scst-0.8.22/lib/SCST/SCST.pm +++ b/trunk/scstadmin/scstadmin.procfs/scst-0.8.22/lib/SCST/SCST.pm @@ -534,7 +534,7 @@ $rc = !$self->handlerDeviceExists($handler, $device); if ($rc) { - $self->{'error'} = "openDevice(): An error occured while opening device '$device'. ". + $self->{'error'} = "openDevice(): An error occurred while opening device '$device'. ". "See dmesg/kernel log for more information."; } @@ -575,7 +575,7 @@ $rc = $self->handlerDeviceExists($handler, $device); if ($rc) { - $self->{'error'} = "closeDevice(): An error occured while closing device '$device'. ". + $self->{'error'} = "closeDevice(): An error occurred while closing device '$device'. ". "See dmesg/kernel log for more information."; } @@ -647,7 +647,7 @@ my $devices = $self->handlerDevices($handler); if ($$devices{$device}->{'T10_DEVICE_ID'} ne $t10_id) { - $self->{'error'} = "setT10DeviceId(): An error occured while setting T10 device ID to '$t10_id' ". + $self->{'error'} = "setT10DeviceId(): An error occurred while setting T10 device ID to '$t10_id' ". "for device '$device'. See dmesg/kernel log for more information."; return 1; } @@ -720,7 +720,7 @@ $rc = !$self->userExists($user, $group); if ($rc) { - $self->{'error'} = "addUser(): An error occured while adding user '$user' to group '$group'. ". + $self->{'error'} = "addUser(): An error occurred while adding user '$user' to group '$group'. ". "See dmesg/kernel log for more information."; } @@ -752,7 +752,7 @@ $rc = $self->userExists($user, $group); if ($rc) { - $self->{'error'} = "removeUser(): An error occured while removing user '$user' ". + $self->{'error'} = "removeUser(): An error occurred while removing user '$user' ". "from group '$group'. See dmesg/kernel log for more information."; } @@ -795,7 +795,7 @@ $rc = !$self->userExists($user, $toGroup); if ($rc) { - $self->{'error'} = "addUser(): An error occured while moving user '$user' from group '$fromGroup' ". + $self->{'error'} = "addUser(): An error occurred while moving user '$user' from group '$fromGroup' ". "to group '$toGroup'. See dmesg/kernel log for more information."; } @@ -818,7 +818,7 @@ return 0 if ($self->{'debug'}); if