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troubleshooting for "Page cannot be displayed" error when launching the BlackBerry Administration Service web console Article Number:000024220 First Published:August 15, 2015 Last Modified:November 02, 2015 Type:Support Environment BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 to 5.0 SP4 Back to top ↑ http://support.blackberry.com/kb/articleDetail?ArticleNumber=000024220 Overview When accessing BlackBerry Administration Service web console through a web browser, the login screen https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/20569260/Excel-VBA-out-of-memory-can't-load-macro.html is not displayed. Most commonly, Page cannot be displayed error is displayed in the browser. If there are more than one BlackBerry Administration Service instances in the environment, troubleshooting will be more effective if the focus is on a single instance at first. Pick one server, and stop the BlackBerry memory error Administration Service - Application Server and BlackBerry Administration Service - Native Code Container services on all other instances. First Step: Open Windows Services on the one server that is running the BlackBerry Administration Service, and check the state of both the BlackBerry Administration Service - Application Server and BlackBerry Administration Service - Native Code Container services. If they are stopped, start them. If they are started, please out of memory restart them. Give the services approximately 10 minutes to finish starting up, and then try to log in again. If the login page still doesn't display, continue with the following troubleshooting steps. The BlackBerry Administration Service web console may not display because: The web console is not being rendered by the BlackBerry Administration Service Application Server service. The BlackBerry Administration Service - Application Server service is crashing and restarting. The BlackBerry Administration Service - Application Server service is not finishing loading so cannot render the web console page. The web browser is not pointing to the proper server or web address. Validate the address format being used to access the web console. Try to access the web console by the IP address of the BlackBerry Administration Service server. Confirm the port being used by the web console. The following steps will help troubleshoot each of these scenarios if the login screen for the BlackBerry Administration Service is not accessible: 1. The web console is not being rendered by the BlackBerry Administration Service - Application Server service. The BlackBerry Administration Service - Application Server service have to run for a while before they have finished ini
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