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Default Allow Event Injections for BB Profile Changer Application - 11-12-2007, 04:29 PM

Hi,

I am trying to run the BB Profile Changer app on my Blackberry 8130 OS 4.3, and am having trouble with the "Allow Keystroke Injection" part.

I'm on a BES, and I am the BES administrator.

What is the easiest way to get this working?

So far I have:

1. Downloaded the .jad, .cod, and .alx files from BlackBerry Profile Switcher
2. Created a .pkg file.
3. Tried to follow these instructions...
Quote:
To enable Event Injection for the third-party application, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server administrator can perform the following steps:

1. From the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, open the BlackBerry Handheld Configuration Tool.
2. In the left pane, click Software Configurations.
3. Select a software configuration and click Edit Software Configuration.
4. Click Add New Configuration.
5. Enter a name for the new configuration and enter a description (optional).
6. Enter the Handheld Software Location in standard UNC format or select the Change button to browse to the location of the Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion\ directory that was shared in the steps above. For more detailed information on Handheld Software Configurations, see the section entitled, “Defining Handheld Software Configurations” in the Handheld Management Guide.
7. Click the Policies button.
8. Select a policy from the left pane and click the Properties button, or create a new policy by clicking the New button.
9. Find the label for Event Injection and change the value to Allowed.
10. Click OK to dismiss the policy properties screen.
11. Click OK to dismiss the policies screen.
12. Expand the Application Software tree.
13. In the Policy column, use the drop-down list to select the policy that allows Event Injection for the desired third-party application. Or, select the policy at the end of the row in order for the tree to apply the policy to all third-party applications.
I am getting stuck at step 13... On the "Device Software Configuration" screen, I only see <none> under "Policy" for my app. I do not have a drop down list. Our old admin has the DST2007 patch on here as well, and that one has the drop down list to select the policy. What am I doing wrong?

Is there a much easier way to do this?

Also, once I have this done, how do I push the app to my Blackberry? Or can I still do it OTA?


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Default 11-12-2007, 06:25 PM

On the BES, if you go to "Blackberry Domain / Software Configurations" you can add a new configuration and also "manage application policies" which allows you to create a new application policy with event injection allowed. If you do that, you should get more options than "<none>" in the drop box.
   
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Default 11-14-2007, 10:49 AM

Yeah, I tried that and it didn't work.


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