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2010年11月23日星期二

How to remove an IT policy from a BlackBerry smartphone

How to remove an IT policy from a BlackBerry smartphone
Product(s) Affected:
BlackBerry? Desktop Software 1.0 (Mac OS)
BlackBerry? Desktop Software 4.7
BlackBerry? Desktop Software 5.0
BlackBerry? Desktop Software 6.0
BlackBerry? Smartphones

Overview
When a BlackBerry? smartphone is removed from association with a BlackBerry? Enterprise Server, the BlackBerry smartphone user or the system administrator might remove the IT policy that was associated with the BlackBerry smartphone.
To remove an IT policy from a BlackBerry smartphone, use one of the following methods:
Method 1
Before removing the account from the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, create a blank IT policy on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, and assign it to the BlackBerry smartphone user account. For more information on how to create a blank IT policy, see KB02022.
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Method 2
If using BlackBerry Enterprise Server 4.1 SP4 and later, create a blank IT policy and then remove the IT policy from the BlackBerry smartphone using the Remote Wipe Reset to Factory Defaults rule.
Warning: This procedure can delete either all data, or all data and applications on the BlackBerry smartphone. Back up the data before performing this procedure. For more information on how to back up data, see KB12487.
1. Create a blank IT policy on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server with the Remote Wipe Reset to Factory Defaults rule in the Security Policy Group area set to True. For more information on how to create a blank IT policy, see KB02022.
2. Assign the IT policy to the BlackBerry smartphone user account. For more information on how to assign an IT policy, see KB02022.
3. Click the BlackBerry smartphone user account in the BlackBerry? Manager, then expand the IT Admin section in the Tasks area.
4. Select Erase Data and Disable Handheld.
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Method 3
Remove the IT policy using the loader.exe application included with BlackBerry? Desktop Manager 4.7 to 6.0 on a Windows based computer.
Important: This method can only be used on BlackBerry smartphones that are running BlackBerry Device Software 4.3 to 6.0.
Note: When using BlackBerry Desktop Manager 4.6 or earlier, the loader.exe application can be updated by going to www.blackberry.com/update and installing the software when prompted.
Warning: This procedure deletes all data on the BlackBerry smartphone. Back up the data before performing this procedure. For more information on how to back up data, see KB12487.
1. Connect the BlackBerry smartphone to the computer.
2. From the Start menu, click Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt.
Note: When a computer running Windows Vista? or Windows 7 is used, the BlackBerry smartphone user might need to right-click the Command Prompt application and choose Run as administrator.
3. Find the Apploader folder by typing cd C:\Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion\Apploader and then pressing ENTER.
Note: For computers using a 64-bit version of Windows, navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Research In Motion\Apploader.
4. Type loader.exe /resettofactory.
5. Type the BlackBerry smartphone password if prompted.
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Method 4
Remove the IT policy from a Mac computer by using BlackBerry Desktop Software 1.0.
Important: This method can only be used on BlackBerry smartphones that are running BlackBerry Device Software 4.3 to 5.0.
Warning: This procedure deletes all data on the BlackBerry smartphone. Back up the data before performing this procedure. For more information on how to back up data, see KB18776.
1. Close the BlackBerry Desktop Manager, if it is open.
2. On the Mac computer, open Terminal.
3. Type cd /Applications/BlackBerry\ Desktop\ Manager.app/Contents/MacOS/ and press ENTER.
4. Type ./bbdm resettofactory
Note: If the BlackBerry smartphone has a password, type the following command:
./bbdm -password resettofactory
Note: should be replaced with the password for the BlackBerry smartphone.
Environment
? BlackBerry? Enterprise Server
? BlackBerry? Desktop Software 4.7 to 6.0
? BlackBerry? Desktop Software 1.0
? BlackBerry? Device Software 4.0 to 6.0
? BlackBerry smartphones
Additional Information
Although a blank IT policy will provide the same functionality as a BlackBerry smartphone with no IT Policy, in most cases some minor changes also are reset when the Remote Wipe Reset to Factory Defaults option is used.
With the release of BlackBerry Enterprise Server 4.1 SP4 and BlackBerry Device Software 4.2.2, the Remote Wipe Reset to Factory Defaults IT policy rule allows administrators to remove the IT policy from a BlackBerry smartphone and restore all factory default settings.
When a system administrator applies the Remote Wipe Reset to Factory Defaults IT policy rule and then applies the Erase Data and Disable Handheld command to a BlackBerry smartphone user account, the following changes occur on the BlackBerry smartphone:
? All data is erased
? All third-party applications are removed
? The IT policy is removed
? Factory default settings are implemented Safety & Cleaning