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Old 05-07-2008, 07:45 PM   #1
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Question BES Pro hijacking SBS proxy server

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I have a SBS 2003 R2 SP1 server running exchange 2003 SP2, ISA 2004 SP3.
A month ago I installed BES Professional for 1 user with a curve.
This had been running well for a few weeks until I rebooted the server. Now when I launch IE I get the page shown in the attachment, although in the address bar I get google.co.nz. Users on PC's receive the same screen and cannot get onto the internet.
On the server I am get onto the internet by disabling the proxy and ticking auto detect. This connects through the public connection.
Turning off the DES MDS service removes this page but there is still no internet access through the proxy.
I cannot see any references in IIS to BES, so I am a bit stuck.
Any ideas on how to remove this hijack of ISA proxy?
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Old 05-08-2008, 05:58 AM   #2
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Have you tried using a different port for the MDS Connection Service? Also, you might want to edit that screenshot, it shows your SRP!

Try using some rather than 8080, there might be a conflict.
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if your proxy is using 8080 I would changethe MDS port as gibson suggests. you will also need to restart the MDS service once you have changed the port for it to take effect
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Thanks Guys.
Next dumb question....
How / where do I change the MDS port? BES Manager?
A quick how to would be really appreciated.
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In the Blackberry Manager (I'm assuming you have at least 4.1 here) select your MDS server under servers on the left, hit edit properties, change the listen port and apply then either restart the MDS service or just restart the machine
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